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Semi-analytical formulation to predict the vibroacoustic response of a fluid-loaded plate with ABH stiffeners
Stiffened structures are widely used in aeronautics, marine and rail industries. When stiffeners are integrated into host structures, so-called Bloch–Floquet waves are generated due to interactions between the host’s flexural waves and the stiffeners’ flexural and torsional waves. It is reported in the literature that these waves are often the source of undesirable noise and vibrations when the stiffened structure is excited by a force. To mitigate unwanted noise and vibrations from the stiffened structures, this study proposes to replace common rectangular stiffeners with acoustic black hole (ABH) stiffeners. To do this, a semi-analytical model is initially developed in the wavenumber domain to predict the forced vibroacoustic response of a 2D fluid-loaded infinite plate with stiffeners on one side. In the proposed model, the stiffeners are characterised by their translational and rotational dynamic stiffnesses which can be estimated by a finite element method (FEM). These dynamic stiffnesses are then coupled with the analytical formulation of the fluid-loaded plate to obtain the expressions of the spectral displacement and radiated pressure. Comparisons of the results in terms of the plate’s mean quadratic velocity and radiated sound power for the rectangular and ABH stiffeners show that by using the ABH stiffeners instead of the conventional stiffeners, one can significantly reduce the vibroacoustic response of light/heavy fluid-loaded plates.
期刊介绍:
Thin-walled structures comprises an important and growing proportion of engineering construction with areas of application becoming increasingly diverse, ranging from aircraft, bridges, ships and oil rigs to storage vessels, industrial buildings and warehouses.
Many factors, including cost and weight economy, new materials and processes and the growth of powerful methods of analysis have contributed to this growth, and led to the need for a journal which concentrates specifically on structures in which problems arise due to the thinness of the walls. This field includes cold– formed sections, plate and shell structures, reinforced plastics structures and aluminium structures, and is of importance in many branches of engineering.
The primary criterion for consideration of papers in Thin–Walled Structures is that they must be concerned with thin–walled structures or the basic problems inherent in thin–walled structures. Provided this criterion is satisfied no restriction is placed on the type of construction, material or field of application. Papers on theory, experiment, design, etc., are published and it is expected that many papers will contain aspects of all three.