Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell

The maximizing of sound transmission loss (TL) across a functionally graded material (FGM) cylindrical shell has been conducted using a genetic algorithm (GA). To prevent the softening effect from occurring due to optimization, the objective function is modified based on the first resonant frequency...

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Main Authors: Ali Nouri, Sohrab Astaraki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Shock and Vibration
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/814682
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spelling doaj-12ae75cf59254b90b719376a6d83330e2020-11-25T00:54:07ZengHindawi LimitedShock and Vibration1070-96221875-92032014-01-01201410.1155/2014/814682814682Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical ShellAli Nouri0Sohrab Astaraki1Department of Aerospace Engineering, Shahid Sattari Air University, Tehran 73411, IranDepartment of Aerospace Engineering, Shahid Sattari Air University, Tehran 73411, IranThe maximizing of sound transmission loss (TL) across a functionally graded material (FGM) cylindrical shell has been conducted using a genetic algorithm (GA). To prevent the softening effect from occurring due to optimization, the objective function is modified based on the first resonant frequency. Optimization is performed over the frequency range 1000–4000 Hz, where the ear is the most sensitive. The weighting constants are chosen here to correspond to an A-weighting scale. Since the weight of the shell structure is an important concern in most applications, the weight of the optimized structure is constrained. Several traditional materials are used and the result shows that optimized shells with aluminum-nickel and aluminum-steel FGM are the most effective at maximizing TL at both stiffness and mass control region, while they have minimum weight.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/814682
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author Ali Nouri
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Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
Shock and Vibration
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Sohrab Astaraki
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title Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
title_short Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
title_full Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
title_fullStr Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of Sound Transmission Loss through a Thin Functionally Graded Material Cylindrical Shell
title_sort optimization of sound transmission loss through a thin functionally graded material cylindrical shell
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Shock and Vibration
issn 1070-9622
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publishDate 2014-01-01
description The maximizing of sound transmission loss (TL) across a functionally graded material (FGM) cylindrical shell has been conducted using a genetic algorithm (GA). To prevent the softening effect from occurring due to optimization, the objective function is modified based on the first resonant frequency. Optimization is performed over the frequency range 1000–4000 Hz, where the ear is the most sensitive. The weighting constants are chosen here to correspond to an A-weighting scale. Since the weight of the shell structure is an important concern in most applications, the weight of the optimized structure is constrained. Several traditional materials are used and the result shows that optimized shells with aluminum-nickel and aluminum-steel FGM are the most effective at maximizing TL at both stiffness and mass control region, while they have minimum weight.
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