Claims
- 1. An acoustic attenuating liner, comprising
- a backsheet;
- a honeycomb core on said backsheet and bonded thereto, said honeycomb core being coated with a corrosion-inhibiting adhesive primer;
- a perforated sheet on said honeycomb core, said perforated sheet being coated with said corrosion-inhibiting adhesive primer and having a percent open area ranging from 27 to 35% of its surface and a maximum thickness of 0.025 inch for good mass reactance;
- adhesive between said perforated sheet and said core for bonding said perforated sheet to said core;
- a mesh woven to a determined weave pattern from corrosion-resistant metal on said perforated sheet, said perforated sheet being reticulated; and
- additional adhesive between said mesh and said perforated sheet for bonding said mesh to said perforated sheet, said additional adhesive having predetermined characteristics including a minimum viscosity of 1000 poises during curing and a predetermined thickness.
- 2. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said backsheet comprises aluminum.
- 3. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said perforated sheet comprises anodized aluminum.
- 4. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said mesh comprises stainless steel wire.
- 5. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said honeycomb core comprises aluminum.
- 6. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 5, wherein said adhesive primer comprises a trifunctional aromatic glycidyl ether and epoxidized novolac epoxy resin cured with a 4,4'-diaminodiphenylsulfone/dicyandiamide filled with strontium chromate, dissolved in methyl ethyl ketone solvent.
- 7. An acoustic attenuating liner as claimed in claim 1, wherein said perforated sheet comprises a weave in a determined pattern which provides low non-linearity factors and which permits resistance changes for tuning the final resistance of said liner.
- 8. An acoustic attenuating linear as claimed in claim 7, wherein said perforated sheet comprises an open weave woven to a determined open area with the weave cross-section flattened to provide a bonding surface and smooth aerodynamics.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 407,858, filed Sep. 15, 1989, abandoned, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 115,481, filed Nov. 2, 1987, abandoned, for Acoustic Attenuating Liner and Method of Making Same.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuation in Parts (2)
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407858 |
Sep 1989 |
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115481 |
Nov 1987 |
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