Noise transmission of double wall composite shells

This paper describes analytical studies of noise transmission of double wall laminated composite cylindrical shells of finite extent. The main objective is to estimate structureborne noise generated by the concentrated random forces. The theoretical solutions of the governing acoustic-structural equations are obtained utilizing modal decomposition. Results indicate that from the viewpoint of noise attenuation the composite shell does not seem to offer advantage over an aluminum shell. However, the orientation of the fibers and the material characteristics of the soft viscoelastic core can be tailored to meet the specific needs of noise attenuation.