Evaluation of Variable-Depth Liners with Slotted Cores
An initial evaluation of variable-depth, slotted-core liners fabricated with conventional, flightworthy com-ponents is presented. Liners with two distinct chamber lengths provide significant broadband absorption and their impedances are, to first order, predictable with the NASA impedance prediction...
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Zusammenfassung: | An initial evaluation of variable-depth, slotted-core liners fabricated with conventional, flightworthy com-ponents is presented. Liners with two distinct chamber lengths provide significant broadband absorption and their impedances are, to first order, predictable with the NASA impedance prediction code. These liners employ film caps embedded in alternating chambers to provide a near-rigid boundary condition. This enables improved control of the liner design process. A number of additively-manufactured, bent-chamber liners are also investigated to explore the e˙ects of the bend on the liner impedance. The liner impedance is negligibly a˙ected by changes to the partition width, but is significantly a˙ected by changes to the slot height. This o˙ers an option for achieving low-frequency sound absorption with relatively thin liners. |
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