Characterization of the Acoustic Radiation Properties of Laminated and Sandwich Composite Panels in Thermal Environment

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In this article, the acoustic radiation characteristics of laminated and sandwich composite spherical panels subjected to harmonic point excitation under thermal environment are investigated. The finite element (FE) simulation model of the vibrating panel structure is developed in ANSYS using ANSYS parametric design language (APDL) code. Initially, the critical buckling temperatures of the considered structures are obtained and the temperature loads are assorted accordingly. Then, the modal analysis of the thermally stressed panels is performed and the thermo-elastic free vibration responses so obtained are validated with the benchmark solutions. Subsequently, an indirect boundary element (BE) method is utilized to conduct a coupled FE-BE analysis to compute the sound radiation properties of panel structure. The agreement of the present sound power responses with the existing results available in the published literature establishes the validity of the proposed scheme. Finally, the current standardised scheme is extended to solve several numerical examples to bring out the influence of various parameters on the thermo-acoustic characteristics of laminated composite panels.

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Sharma, N., Mahapatra, T. R., Panda, S. K., & Sahu, P. (2018). Characterization of the Acoustic Radiation Properties of Laminated and Sandwich Composite Panels in Thermal Environment. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 338). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/338/1/012031

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