Design and Testing of Lattice Structures for Noise Reduction
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open in viewerJet engines generate significant amounts of noise and vibrations during normal operation. This noise can be potentially harmful to the efficiency of the aircraft, the health of passengers and crew, and the environment. To limit noise produced by a jet engine, aerospace engineers must design mechanisms to attenuate the vibration being transmitted from the engine to the body of the aircraft. One way to do this is through the utilization of lattice structures in the housing of the engine. Lattice structures have natural properties that make them capable of absorbing a wide range of vibrational frequencies. They can be designed with computer-aided design (CAD) software, modified to produce relevant bandgaps, and produced using additive manufacturing methods. The nature of lattice structures makes them a particularly promising area of study for aircraft noise reduction. This paper explores the use of lattice structures for vibration reduction. Lattice structure designs for vibrational attenuation in jet engines were tested experimentally and with simulation and are presented in this paper. Substitution of individual cells with ferromagnetic materials was also explored, with the testing also incorporating magnetic fields, changing the response characteristics of the lattice.
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- E-project-031722-155512
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- 2022
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
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- 2022-03-17
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