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Purolator Acoustic Porous Metals

Products & Applications
Purolator Facet Inc. offers an extensive line of porous metal face sheet membrane material for engine nacelle acoustic treatment.  Rayl values from 3 to 140 CGS have been produced with or without a supporting perforated sheet.  Rayl value is normally defined as a ratio of pressure drop to flow.  It is selected based on sound intensities and pressure levels.  Panel sizes are 20" x 30" to 24" x 48" and non-linearity factors are usually less than 1.4 based on 200/20 CGS rayl readings.  Thickness varies from .005" to .60".

Purolator produces three basic types of acoustic face sheet material:

  • Poromesh®--Single layers of wire cloth diffusion bonded at points of crossover and calendered.
  • Poroplate®--Multi-layers of wire mesh, all diffusion bonded and calendered.
  • Poroplate®--Mesh and perforated plate combinations with one or more layers of wire cloth diffusion bonded and calendered to obtain given rayl value and then diffusion bonded to perforated plate.
These combinations are normally applied to single degree of freedom applications.

Purolator acoustic Poromesh® and Poroplate® diffusion bonded porous metals are used to provide acoustic flow resistance for Helmholtz resonator sound absorption applications in jet engine nacelles and other noise abatement applications.  The applications include face sheet and septum material for single or two-degree of freedom treatments.

The face sheet or septum porous metal membrane operates as a viscous damper of air particle velocities and is usually located about one fourth of the wave length of a peak or dominant frequency from the wall of the resonator cavity.  The flow resistance required for optimum operation is determined by analysis of sound energy levels, complex acoustic impedance requirements for a sound absorbing structure and correlation of these with steady state fluid flow resistance of permeability values.

Porous material permeability is measured by gas flow testing candidate material over the required range of flow rates corresponding to face velocities of 20 to 500 centimeters per second (cm/sec).  The resultant data is then reduced to show acoustic resistance in centimeter/gram/second rayls as a function of flow velocity and plotted on standard logarithmic graph paper.

Plotting rayl values as a function of low velocity on linear graph paper normally approximates a straight line, the slope of which can serve as a measure of non-linearity.  Lower ratios of non-linearity are preferred since they permit acoustic treatment over a wide band of operating conditions (primarily due to temperature and resultant air density).

Non-linearity factor (NLF) is normally defined as a ratio of two rayl values at two different velocities, i.e., R 200/20.

Selections from the above combinations are made based upon:
 1.  Intended applications (duct work, nacelle, face sheet or septum)
 2.  Rayl value
 3.  Linearity
 4.  Forming over constant or changing radii
 5.  Structural strength (torsional and beam and tensile)
 6.  Protection from galvanic corrosion by isolation
 7.  Bonding to perforated plate (metallic to metallic)
 8.  Drum face sonic load
 9.  Thermal shock
10. Alloy 304L, 316L, nickel, Inconel, Monel
11. Weight
12. Thickness
13. Panel size:  18" x 36", 18" x 48", and 28" x 36", 24" or 48"

These alternatives have been mentioned since each has specific advantages of cost, forming, boundary layer control and strength.  These considerations are important to most developmental programs.



Acoustic Technical Data Q & A:

What materials (and associated lead times) are used?
We have currently developed acoustic face sheet materials in stainless steel alloys of 304L and 316L with lead times of 6-8 weeks depending on quantity.

What sheet size is offered?
We presently offer acoustic media in sizes up to 24" x 48".

What time, temperature and environmental (i.e., atmospheric) controls are employed in heat treatment of acoustic media?
All Purolator diffusion bonded and/or annealed products (as well as acoustic media) are manufactured in a controlled, reduced-atmosphere environment under extreme pressure.  The result is an oxidation-free product without sensitization or delamination problems.  All heat treatment and final inspection is performed in accordance with rigid Purolator processes and product specifications to ensure conformance to design and contract requirements by part number and drawing.

What are the forming capabilities?
Fully annealed acoustic media is adaptable to all conventional forming and shearing operations within its metallurgical limits and without significant change to its nominal rayl value.

What is the rayl number verification?
Purolator uses a 2" diameter flow port opening and Meriam laminar flow elements integrated with pressure transducers and digital readout.  Flow data is produced via a computer program to a graph of rayls vs velocity (CGS).

Acoustic Sheet Summary
 
Type Part No. R 100 NLF 200/20 #/Ft2 Thick (") Alloy Size (") Perf. Thk.
Poromesh®
1739024
5
1.3
.043
.0020
304
22x36
 
 
1739024-01
6
1.4
.043
.0017
304
22X144
 
 
1739025
5
1.4
.143
.0085
304
22X40
 
 
1739025-01
5
1.4
.143
.0085
316L
22X48
 
 
1739025-02
5
1.4
.143
.0085
304L
22X48
 
 
1739025-03
30
1.7
.143
.0065
304L
22X48
 
 
139067
5
1.3
.043
.0020
304
30X32
 
 
1739068
5
1.4
.143
.0085
316
30X32
 
 
1739212
6
1.6
.073
.0023
316
22X48
 
 
1739212-01
6
1.6
.073
.0023
316
22X108
 
 
1739212-02
6
1.6
.073
.0023
316
22X132
 
 
1739213
6
1.4
.043
.0017
304
22X48
 
 
1739213-01
6
1.4
.043
.0017
304
22X108
 
 
1739213-02
6
1.4
.043
.0017
304
22X132
 


Type Part No. R 100 NLF 200/20 #/Ft2 Thick (") Alloy Size (") Perf. Thk.
Poroplate®
without perf
1739451-02
30
1.2
.252
.0090
304
22x48
 
 
1739793-02
30
1.5
.360
.0013
304
22X46
 
 
1739793-03
30
1.5
.360
.0013
304
20X36
 

Type Part No. R 100 NLF 200/20 #/Ft2 Thick (") Alloy Size (") Perf. Thk.
Poroplate®
with perf
1739451
30
1.8
.756
.028
304
20x36
 .024
 
1739451-01
30
1.8
.756
.028
304L
20X36
 .024
 
1739453
65
1.8
.887
.030
304
20X36
 .024
 
1739453-01
65
1.8
.887
.030
304L
20X36
 .024
 
1739453-02
65
1.8
.672
.022
304
20X36
 .016
 
1739453-03
65
1.8
.672
.022
304
24X36
 .016
 
1739454
10
2.0
.693
.024
304
20X36
 .024
 
1739454-01
10
2.0
.693
.024
304L
20X36
 .024
 
1739454-02
10
2.0
.693
.024
304L
14X16
 .024
 
1739454-03
10
2.0
.693
.024
304L
15X13
 .024
 
1739689
140
1.6
1.008
.032
304
20X36
 .024
 
1739951
10
1.5
.773
.032
304
24X48
 .024

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