Abstract

Similitude theory can be used to extrapolate the experimental data of a small, inexpensive, and easily tested model into design information for a large prototype. Scaling laws provide the relationship between a full-scale structure and its scale models. However, one challenging issue is the similitude of complex structure. To address the problem, an energy similarity method is presented based on the principle of conservation of power flow. The emphasis is to predict the vibroacoustic characteristic of beam-plate coupled structure in an effective and convenient way. The vibration response and radiated sound are investigated on the beam-plate coupled structure under random excitation. Numerical simulation and model test are both implemented, which validate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method. Both aluminum and honeycomb materials are considered in beam-plate coupled structures. In addition, the comparison between the classic similitude method and the presented method (energy similarity) is illustrated. The results show that the energy similarity presented in this study can achieve a better performance in reproducing the vibroacoustic characteristic of beam-plate coupled structure than the classic similarity method.

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