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The vibroacoustic behaviour of aluminium foam sandwich panels in similitude

Journal

JOURNAL OF SANDWICH STRUCTURES & MATERIALS
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 4170-4195

Publisher

SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1099636220986759

Keywords

Similitude; sandwich plate; aluminium foam; mobility; radiated acoustic power

Funding

  1. MIUR (Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Universita e della Ricerca)
  2. CRUI (Conferenza dei Rettori delle Universita Italiane)

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This study investigates the structural properties of Aluminium Foam Sandwich (AFS) panels and similitude methods to reduce the cost and time of experimental tests. It is found that scaled-down models can be used instead of full-scale structures for testing, and combining multiple parameters into one with physical meaning can simplify similitude conditions.
Aluminium Foam Sandwich (AFS) panels are a type of structural configuration in which two aluminium thin layers enclose a core made of foamed aluminium. Both the metallic characteristic of the matrix and the foam porosity lead to a remarkable combination of properties which range from high specific stiffness to thermal and acoustic isolation. However, these characteristics, depending on core properties as foam density, pores morphology, type and size of gas bubbles, are obtained by means of a manufacturing process that is not fully controlled. Thus, in order to reduce the financial and temporal costs of the campaign of experimental tests needed for completely understanding the properties and potentialities of AFS panels, similitude methods can be used so that scaled-down models can be tested in place of the full-scale structure. In this work, the similitude conditions and scaling laws of Alulight (R) AFS panels with two different boundary conditions (simply supported and free-free) are derived and validated. In particular, two different sets of conditions are derived: the first by expliciting all the geometrical and material properties, the second by combining some parameters into just one with physical meaning, the bending stiffness. The analysis in similitude is addressed towards the prediction of vibroacoustic properties such as natural frequencies, Frequency Response Function (FRF) and radiated acoustic power. Both models in complete and partial similitude are investigated. While the former allow to reconstruct the vibroacoustic characteristics of the prototype, the latter does not. Furthermore, it is proved that it is possible to derive a simplified set of similitude conditions if many parameters are gathered into just one parameter with physical meaning.

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