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Acoustic and Dynamic Response of Unbaffled Plates of Arbitrary Shape

Pablo García-Fogeda, +2 more
- 01 Aug 2021 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 17, pp 8019
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In this article, a method for determining the effects of fluids on the dynamic characteristics of an aerospace structure and the response of the structure when it is excited by the acoustical loads produced during a rocket launch, has been developed.
Abstract
In this study, a method for determining the effects of fluids on the dynamic characteristics of an aerospace structure and the response of the structure when it is excited by the acoustical loads produced during a rocket launch, has been developed. Elevated acoustical loads are critical in the design of large lightweight structures, such as solar arrays and communication reflectors, because of the high acceleration levels. The acoustic field generated during rocket launch can be considered as a diffuse field composed of many uncorrelated incident plane waves traveling in different directions, which impinge on the structure. A boundary element method was used to calculate the pressure jump produced by an incoming plane wave on an unbaffled plate and the fluid–structure coupled loads generated through plate vibration. This method is based on Kirchhoff’s integral formulation of the Helmholtz equation for pressure fields. The generalized force matrix attributed to the fluid loads was then formulated, taking the modes of the plate in vacuum as base functions of the structural displacement. These modes are obtained using a finite-element model. An iteration procedure was developed to calculate the natural frequencies of the fully coupled fluid–plate system. Comparison of the results obtained using the proposed method with those of other theories and experimental data demonstrated its efficiency and accuracy. The proposed method is suitable for analyzing plates of arbitrary shape subjected to any boundary conditions in a diffuse field for low to medium values of the frequency excitation range.

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