Sound absorbers for airframe components
US-2017369147-A1 · Dec 28, 2017 · US
US2025058905A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025058905-A1 |
| Application number | US-202318235549-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 18, 2023 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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An aerial vehicle is provided which includes a propulsion unit and an airframe. The airframe includes a fuselage, a pylon and an acoustic panel. The pylon mounts the propulsion unit to the fuselage. The acoustic panel forms an exterior surface of the airframe. The acoustic panel is configured to attenuate sound propagating outside of the aerial vehicle.
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1 . An aerial vehicle, comprising: a propulsion unit; and an airframe including a fuselage, a pylon and an acoustic panel; the pylon mounting the propulsion unit to the fuselage; and the acoustic panel forming an exterior surface of the airframe, and the acoustic panel configured to attenuate sound propagating outside of the aerial vehicle, wherein the aerial vehicle is configured as an advanced air mobility vehicle or as an unmanned aerial vehicle. 2 . The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the aerial vehicle is configured as the advanced air mobility vehicle. 3 . The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the aerial vehicle is configured as the unmanned aerial vehicle. 4 . The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the fuselage comprises the acoustic panel. 5 . The aerial vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the exterior surface is arranged at a top of the fuselage. 6 . The aerial vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the exterior surface is arranged at a side and/or an end of the fuselage. 7 . The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the pylon comprises the acoustic panel. 8 . The aerial vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the acoustic panel includes a face skin, a back skin and a cellular core between the face skin and the back skin; and the face skin includes a plurality of face skin perforations which extend through the face skin and are fluidly coupled with a plurality of cavities within the cellular core. 9 . The aerial vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the face skin forms the exterior surface of the airframe. 10 . The aerial vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of face skin perforations comprise a first face skin perforation; and the first face skin perforation has a width less than 0.015 inches. 11 . The aerial vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the acoustic panel further includes a film over the face skin; the film includes a plurality of film perforations which extend through the film, and the plurality of film perforations comprises a first film perforation; the plurality of cavities comprise a first cavity; and the plurality of face skin perforations comprise a first face skin perforation, and the first face skin perforation fluidly couples the first film perforation to the first cavity. 12 . The aerial vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of film perforations further comprises a second film perforation; and the first face skin perforation further fluidly couples the second film perforation to the first cavity. 13 . The aerial vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the first film perforation has a width less than 0.015 inches. 14 . The aerial vehicle of claim 13 , wherein the first face skin perforation has a width between 0.02 inches and 0.06 inches. 15 . The aerial vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the film comprises polyurethane. 16 . The aerial vehicle of claim 11 , wherein the film includes tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene and vinylidene fluoride. 17 . An aerial vehicle, comprising: a propulsion unit; and an airframe including a fuselage and a pylon; the fuselage comprising an acoustic panel forming an exterior surface of the fuselage, and the acoustic panel configured to attenuate sound propagating outside of the aerial vehicle; and the pylon mounting the propulsion unit to the airframe, wherein the aerial vehicle is configured as an advanced air mobility vehicle or as an unmanned aerial vehicle. 18 . An aerial vehicle, comprising: a propulsion unit; and an airframe including a fuselage, a pylon and a protective film forming an exterior surface of the airframe, the protective film comprising one of polyurethane; or tetrafluoroethylene, hexafluoropropylene and vinylidene fluoride; the pylon mounting the propulsion unit to the airframe, wherein the aerial vehicle is configured as an advanced air mobility vehicle or as an unmanned aerial vehicle. 19 . The aerial vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the protective film comprises a plurality of film perforations which extend through the protective film; and the plurality of film perforations comprises a first film perforation, and the first film perforation has a width less than 0.015 inches. 20 . The aerial vehicle of claim 18 , wherein the airframe further includes an acoustic panel; and the acoustic panel comprises the protective film.
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