Calibration of International Space Station (ISS) Node 1 Vibro-Acoustic ModelReported here is the ability of utilizing the Energy Finite Element Method (E-FEM) to predict the vibro-acoustic sound fields within the International Space Station (ISS) Node 1 and to compare the results with actual measurements of leak sounds made by a one atmosphere to vacuum leak through a small hole in the pressure wall of the Node 1 STA module during its period of storage at Stennis Space Center (SSC). While the E-FEM method represents a reverberant sound field calculation, of importance to this application is the requirement to also handle the direct field effect of the sound generation. It was also important to be able to compute the sound fields in the ultrasonic frequency range. This report demonstrates the capability of this technology as applied to this type of application.
Document ID
20140005341
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Zhang, Weiguo (Comet Technolgy Corp. Ann Arbor, MI, United States)
Raveendra, Ravi (Comet Technolgy Corp. Ann Arbor, MI, United States)