Two Degree-of-Freedom Dynamic Theoretical Model on Tile Thermal Protection System
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Abstract:
In order to study the dynamic behaviors of the thermal protection system (TPS) and dynamic strength of the strain-isolation-pad (SIP), a two degree-of-freedom dynamic theoretical model is presented under the acoustic excitation and base excitation. The tile and SIP are both considered as the elastic body and simplified as a mass point, a linear spring and a damping element. The theoretical solutions are derived, and the reasonability of theoretical model is verified by comparing the theoretical results with the numerical results. Finally, the influences on the dynamic responses of TPS by the structural damping coefficient of TPS, elasticity modulus and thickness of SIP are analyzed. The results show that the material with higher damping, and SIP with thicker size and lower elastic modulus should be considered to reduce the dynamic responses and intensify the security of TPS. The researches provide a theoretical reference for studying the dynamic behaviors of TPS and the dynamic strength of SIP. Besides, the dynamic theoretical model can be used as a quick analysis tool for analyzing the dynamic responses of TPS during the initial design phase.
HUANG Jie, YAO Weixing, KONG Bin, YANG Jiayong, WANG Man, ZHANG Qingmao. Two Degree-of-Freedom Dynamic Theoretical Model on Tile Thermal Protection System[J]. Transactions of Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics,2019,36(1):144-151