Vibrations, Acoustic And Thermal Exterior
Annoyances

ATPI project aims at setting up a Shared Cost Project which goal is to find a new technology of
damping treatment providing high vibration and thermo-phonic performances in association with present blanket
used for aeronautic applications.
It will lead to better insulate the cabin from both vibrations, acoustic and thermal exterior
annoyances. Furthermore, as it will be placed below the glass wool, it will prevent from capturing
humidity.
The purpose of the project is to research and find a new light damping technology adapted to thin
shell structure (fuselage skin) including noticeable thermo-phonic insulation performances.
The technology will be based on ARTEC patented damping surfacic technology, which reduces
significantly noise and vibration levels of thin shell structures, providing unexpected
performances.
The latter developed for general vibration issues of thin shell structures, is not suitable for
aerospace use and, therefore, a research must be done towards new materials along with new assembling phonic
insulation and stringent environmental conditions.
Combined with standard acoustic material (glass, wool, ...), the global solution will therefore
drastically increase the thermo-acoustic performance.
Community as well as passenger acceptance is essential for the commercial success of a new aircraft.
Hence, environmental cabin comfort issues are important for any turbofan or turbo-propeller aircraft - from
business jet to large civil transport - and are becoming more and more important as a market
factor.
These small range and small capacity aircraft are more and more necessary but their main drawback is
the passenger comfort that must be improved.
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