Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8057993 Aerospace Science and Technology 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
An analytical model is performed across the aerospace composite structure to interpret acoustic transmission of the infinitely long doubly curved shell considering the effect of mean flow with the aid of Higher-order Shear Deformation Theory (HSDT). Accordingly, the displacements are extended up to cubic order of thickness coordinate based on Third-order Shear Deformation Theory (TSDT) known as HSDT including no effect of shear correction factor. Consequently, in order to present the Sound Transmission Loss (STL) of the present model, the excitation of the structure with an oblique plane sound wave is set in order. However, the acoustic transmission is performed by incorporating the both of shell equations and acoustic wave equations, simultaneously. In the next step, the accuracy as well as the reliability of the present model is provided by comparing the achieved results with those available in literature. Moreover, the present results illustrate the importance of investigating TSDT due to clarifying the more precise outcomes. Finally, the importance of the present model is cleared as a result of improving the mechanical and sound insulation properties particularly in low frequency zone by illustrating the STL comparison between the current structure and those structures without any curvature.
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