Aircraft interior noise reduction by alternate resonance tuning
Abstract
The focus is on a noise control method which considers aircraft fuselages lined with panels alternately tuned to frequencies above and below the frequency that must be attenuated. An interior noise reduction called alternate resonance tuning (ART) is described both theoretically and experimentally. Problems dealing with tuning single paneled wall structures for optimum noise reduction using the ART methodology are presented, and three theoretical problems are analyzed. The first analysis is a three dimensional, full acoustic solution for tuning a panel wall composed of repeating sections with four different panel tunings within that section, where the panels are modeled as idealized spring-mass-damper systems. The second analysis is a two dimensional, full acoustic solution for a panel geometry influenced by the effect of a propagating external pressure field such as that which might be associated with propeller passage by a fuselage. To reduce the analysis complexity, idealized spring-mass-damper panels are again employed. The final theoretical analysis presents the general four panel problem with real panel sections, where the effect of higher structural modes is discussed. Results from an experimental program highlight real applications of the ART concept and show the effectiveness of the tuning on real structures.
- Publication:
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Final Progress Report
- Pub Date:
- December 1990
- Bibcode:
- 1990duke.rept.....G
- Keywords:
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- Aircraft Compartments;
- Aircraft Noise;
- Noise Reduction;
- Panels;
- Resonance;
- Tuning;
- Walls;
- Fuselages;
- Pressure Distribution;
- Propellers;
- Acoustics