2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00158-016-1502-6
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Optimum core design to improve noise attenuation performance and stiffness of sandwich panels used for high-speed railway vehicles

Abstract: In this study, we optimally design the core of a metal sandwich panel used in high-speed railway vehicles to minimize the amount of metal solid in the core and subsequently reduce its weight. The optimum core must satisfy constraints regarding sound transmission class (STC) and compliance. Because the solid-void layout in the core strongly affects the acoustic and static characteristics of sandwich panels, the core layout should be carefully designed when reducing the amount of metal solid. To this end, three … Show more

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“…The functions are called interpolation functions, and their effectiveness in acoustical, thermal, and flow TO problems have been sufficiently validated in previous studies. [12][13][14][15][16]29,30,[32][33][34] The density ð ρ r Þ and bulk modulus ðB r Þ of the r-th finite element in the design domain for the Helmholtz equation are determined by the interpolation functions given as equation ( 20)…”
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“…The functions are called interpolation functions, and their effectiveness in acoustical, thermal, and flow TO problems have been sufficiently validated in previous studies. [12][13][14][15][16]29,30,[32][33][34] The density ð ρ r Þ and bulk modulus ðB r Þ of the r-th finite element in the design domain for the Helmholtz equation are determined by the interpolation functions given as equation ( 20)…”
Section: Density-based Tomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The functions are called interpolation functions, and their effectiveness in acoustical, thermal, and flow TO problems have been sufficiently validated in previous studies. 1216,29,30,3234 The density (ρr) and bulk modulus (Br) of the r -th finite element in the design domain for the Helmholtz equation are determined by the interpolation functions given as equation (20)where Tr is the temperature of the r -th element, and the subscripts “air” and “steel” denote the air and steel elements, respectively. The steel elements are constructed as rigid partitions.…”
Section: To Problem Formulationmentioning
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