Acoustic liners with enhanced acoustic absorption and reduced drag characteristics

US11434819B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11434819-B2
Application numberUS-201916370124-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2019
Priority dateMar 29, 2019
Publication dateSep 6, 2022
Grant dateSep 6, 2022

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An acoustic liner may include an acoustic core having an array of resonant cells, and an acoustic screen disposed across the array of resonant cells. The resonant cells include a plurality of cell walls and a resonant space defined by the plurality of cell walls. The acoustic core may include a folded acoustic core. Additionally, or in the alternative, at least some of the resonant cells may include an oblique polyhedral cellular structure and/or a multitude of sound-attenuating protuberances. The acoustic screen may include a reticulate membrane and a support lattice.

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What is claimed is: 1. An acoustic liner, comprising: an acoustic core comprising an array of resonant cells, the array of resonant cells comprising a plurality of cell walls and a resonant space defined by the plurality of cell walls, wherein the acoustic core comprises an acoustic screen disposed across the array of resonant cells, the acoustic screen comprising a reticulate membrane and a support lattice; wherein the support lattice defines a plurality of apertures, and wherein the reticulate membrane comprises a plurality of portions respectively extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures, and wherein respective ones of the plurality of portions of the reticulate membrane define a curved surface extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures defined by the support lattice, the curved surface comprising at least one of a convex curved surface and a concave curved surface. 2. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , comprising: at least a portion of the acoustic core and at least a portion of the acoustic screen having been integrally formed using an additive manufacturing technology. 3. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the reticulate membrane comprises: a multitude of reticulations passing through a membrane matrix. 4. The acoustic liner of claim 3 , wherein the reticulate membrane has a thickness of from 0.1 millimeters to 2.0 millimeters. 5. The acoustic liner of claim 4 , wherein the multitude of reticulations have a cross-sectional width of from 1.0 micron to 2.0 millimeters. 6. The acoustic liner of claim 3 , wherein the reticulate membrane is rigid or flexible. 7. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the reticulate membrane and/or the support lattice comprises: a polymeric material, a metal alloy, and/or a composite materials. 8. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the acoustic core comprises a folded acoustic core, and/or wherein at least some of the resonant cells comprise: an oblique polyhedral cellular structure; and/or a multitude of sound-attenuating protuberances. 9. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the resonant cells comprise a resonant space, and wherein the plurality of apertures defined by the support lattice provide an open area of from 20% to 100% of the surface area of the resonant space. 10. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the support lattice comprises an aerodynamic profile and/or a Coanda surface. 11. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the reticulate membrane comprises a first reticulate membrane-material and a second reticulate membrane-material, the first reticulate membrane-material differing from the second reticulate membrane-material. 12. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the reticulate membrane comprises intra-membrane resonant cells. 13. The acoustic liner of claim 1 , wherein the reticulate membrane comprises intra-membrane curved surfaces. 14. A turbomachine comprising: a turbine; a fan rotor; a housing or nacelle surrounding the turbine and/or the fan rotor, the housing or nacelle defining a duct wall; and one or more acoustic liners disposed annularly along the duct wall, at least one of the one or more acoustic liners comprising: an acoustic core comprising an array of resonant cells, wherein the acoustic core comprises an acoustic screen disposed across the array of resonant cells, the acoustic screen comprising a reticulate membrane and a support lattice; wherein the support lattice defines a plurality of apertures, and wherein the reticulate membrane comprises a plurality of portions respectively extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures, and wherein respective ones of the plurality of portions of the reticulate membrane define a curved surface extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures defined by the support lattice, the curved surface comprising at least one of a convex curved surface and a concave curved surface. 15. A method of forming an acoustic liner, the method comprising: attaching an acoustic screen to an acoustic core, the acoustic screen comprising a reticulate membrane and a support lattice, and the acoustic core comprising an array of resonant cells comprising a plurality of cell walls and a resonant space defined by the plurality of cell walls; wherein the support lattice defines a plurality of apertures, and wherein the reticulate membrane comprises a plurality of portions respectively extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures, and wherein respective ones of the plurality of portions of the reticulate membrane define a curved surface extending across a corresponding one of the plurality of apertures defined by the support lattice, the curved surface comprising at least one of a convex curved surface and a concave curved surface; and wherein the acoustic core comprises a folded acoustic core and/or at least some of the resonant cells comprise: an oblique polyhedral cellular structure; and/or a multitude of sound-attenuating protuberances. 16. The method of claim 15 , comprising: forming the reticulate membrane and/or the support lattice at least in part using an additive manufacturing technology. 17. The method of claim 16 , comprising: forming sound-attenuating protuberances on at least a portion of the acoustic screen. 18. The method of claim 15 , comprising: forming the acoustic core at least in part using an additive manufacturing technology. 19. The method of claim 18 , comprising: forming sound-attenuating protuberances on at least a portion of the resonant cells. 20. The method of claim 15 , comprising: forming the acoustic core at least in part using a folded core technology.

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  • F04D29/664Primary

    by means of sound absorbing material · CPC title

  • Selection of materials · CPC title

  • using resonance effects · CPC title

  • elliptical · CPC title

  • F02C7/045Primary

    having provisions for noise suppression · CPC title

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What does patent US11434819B2 cover?
An acoustic liner may include an acoustic core having an array of resonant cells, and an acoustic screen disposed across the array of resonant cells. The resonant cells include a plurality of cell walls and a resonant space defined by the plurality of cell walls. The acoustic core may include a folded acoustic core. Additionally, or in the alternative, at least some of the resonant cells may in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric, Mra Systems Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04D29/664. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 06 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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