Vibrational Characteristics of Sandwich Panels in a Reduced-Pressure Environment,
Abstract
An investigation was conducted to determine the vibrational characteristics of sandwich panels over a wide range of environmental pressure or density. Natural frequencies and damping of panels having aluminum honeycomb and polyurethane foam cores were determined for several modes of vibration over a pressure range from 760 torr (1 atmosphere) to 10-6 torr. Results indicate that no significant changes in either natural frequency or damping occur between a pressure of 1 torr and 10-6 torr. A decrease in pressure from 1 atmosphere to 1 torr produces an increase in frequency from 2 to 10 percent due to "apparent mass" effects and possible increases in panel thickness and shear rigidity. Furthermore, a corresponding decrease in pressure results in a linear decrease in damping due to a reduction in acoustic radiation. The change in frequency and damping with pressure is dependent upon the mode shape of the panel.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- ADA307123
Entities
People
- Clemans A. Powell Jr.
- David G. Stevens
Organizations
- Langley Research Center