An analytical model to predict the space averaged sound pressure levels in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle at lift-off was developed. A modified form of the model can also be used to predict vibration levels of the orbiter mid fuselage and to evaluate noise control concepts for the interior of the proposed Aft Cargo Carrier (ACC). The analytical model is presented and predicted payload bay sound pressure levels are compared with launch data for an empty bay. Estimated and measured sound pressure levels for regions above large diameter payloads are found to be significantly higher than those for the empty bay. The use of helium as a purge gas to reduce sound pressure levels in the ACC is proposed.
Acoustic Load Considerations for Spacecraft Structures
1986-04-01
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