EP2157566A1 - Verbesserungen im Zusammenhang mit Schallumlenkungen und Verstärkungen - Google Patents

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EP2157566A1
EP2157566A1 EP08159775A EP08159775A EP2157566A1 EP 2157566 A1 EP2157566 A1 EP 2157566A1 EP 08159775 A EP08159775 A EP 08159775A EP 08159775 A EP08159775 A EP 08159775A EP 2157566 A1 EP2157566 A1 EP 2157566A1
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  • This invention concerns improvements relating to baffles and backings for sonar transducers.
  • Sonar transducers are used, in marine applications, for detecting the presence of submerged objects, and for locating such submerged objects, by emitting and receiving acoustic energy.
  • Sonar backings and baffles are used, in sonar systems, to shape the sonar beams emitted and received by sonar transducers, and to shield sonar receivers from unwanted noise.
  • sonar baffles and backings must be fabricated from materials that have a high acoustic attenuation, and an acoustic impedance that is significantly different from that of water, the transmission medium for sonar systems used in marine applications.
  • the materials used for the construction of sonar baffles and backings should be lightweight, able to withstand hydrostatic pressure, and should have acoustic and mechanical properties that are stable with respect to temperature.
  • acoustic baffles and backings Prior to the present invention, acoustic baffles and backings have been fabricated from resin materials filled with high density powders such as alumina, aluminium nitride, or tungsten; or with lightweight fillers such as hollow glass microspheres. Many such materials do not have acoustic properties that are ideal for sonar baffles and backings. Moreover, casting or machining of such materials is necessary in order to obtain the desired geometry of baffle or backing. Particularly where complex geometries are involved, or where only small numbers of baffles or backings are to be made, a more convenient manufacturing method is desirable.
  • the present invention resides in the concept of applying selective laser sintering to the fabrication of sonar baffles and backings.
  • selective laser sintering apparatus By only partially sintering a polymer powder, using selective laser sintering apparatus, a porous polymer that has the acoustic and mechanical properties desired for sonar baffles and backings can be obtained.
  • selective laser sintering allows complex geometries to be rapidly and economically fabricated.
  • a baffle or backing for a sonar transducer comprising porous polymer.
  • the porous polymer may comprise polyamide.
  • the porous polymer is provided in the form of a partially-sintered powder.
  • the porous polymer may be configured to have an acoustic impedance substantially different to the acoustic impedance of water.
  • embodiments in accordance with the first aspect of the invention can be rapidly and economically manufactured using existing rapid-prototyping technology, and, using the technique of only partially sintering the polymer, it is possible to tailor the acoustic properties of the baffle to a particular application.
  • a baffle or backing for a sonar transducer comprising a partially-sintered powder.
  • a method of manufacturing a baffle or backing for a sonar transducer comprising the step of selective laser sintering of a starting material, the step of selective laser sintering comprising using a laser configured to only partially sinter the starting material to result in a porous material.
  • the technique of selective laser sintering allows baffles having complex geometries to be produced rapidly and efficiently, whilst, by only partially sintering the starting material, the degree of porosity of the resulting structure can be tailored to provide the desired acoustic impedance for the baffle.
  • the starting material in one particular embodiment described in further detail below, is a polymer powder, more particularly a polyamide powder. It is envisaged that in most applications, for example where it is necessary to form electrical connections to the sonar transducer on the baffle or backing, it will be advantageous for the starting material to be non-conducting.
  • the invention extends to the use of porous polymer for a sonar baffle or backing, and to the use of partially-sintered polymer for a sonar baffle or backing.
  • Sonar baffles and backings in accordance with the embodiments of the invention described below are fabricated using selective laser sintering.
  • Selective laser sintering machines are available from 3D Systems of Rock Hill, South Carolina. Selective laser sintering technology is disclosed, for example, in International Patent Application, Publication Number WO 88/02677 .
  • a schematic illustration of a selective laser sintering machine 100 is shown in Figure 1 , and briefly described in the following. The skilled reader is referred to the above-referenced International Patent Application for a fuller description of the selective laser sintering technology.
  • a part is manufactured on build platform 110, on which layers of powder are selectively sintered to progressively build the part.
  • a thin layer of powder, nominally 0.1 mm thick, is spread across the build platform 110.
  • Roller 120 is used to ensure that the layer is uniform.
  • a laser beam 130 emitted by laser 140, is scanned across the layer of powder by movement of mirror 150, such that only selected areas of the layer of powder are sintered. This forms a cross-section of the part that is to be built.
  • the build platform is then lowered, and the process repeated to form the next layer of the part. In this way, parts having complex geometries can be built up layer-by-layer.
  • loose, unsintered powder is removed, normally by suction through a vacuum nozzle.
  • Powdered starting materials are also available from 3D Systems.
  • One exemplary such starting powder is DuraForm® PA Plastic, a polyamide material that can be sintered using, for example, a carbon dioxide laser.
  • a Sinterstation® HiQ using a CO 2 laser at a power of 13 W is used.
  • Fully-sintered DuraForm® polyamide has a density of 1 g/cm 3 .
  • the powdered polyamide starting material can be partially sintered, resulting in a porous, lower density material.
  • a photograph of the microstructure of such a partially sintered polyamide material is shown in Figure 2 . This particular partially sintered material was fabricated using a laser power of 10.2 W.
  • each division on the scale superimposed on the photo represents an actual length of 100 ⁇ m.
  • the structure is porous, with a large number of voids (that show up as the darker areas of the photograph).
  • the voids have a typical size of order 200 ⁇ m to 300 ⁇ m.
  • the particular structure shown is an open-cell foam-like structure.
  • Such structures can absorb adhesives used in attachment of the baffles or backings to other components of the sonar transducer, filling the voids and deleteriously affecting the acoustic properties of the baffle. Therefore, care must be taken when selecting adhesives to ensure that such filling does not take place. Similarly, encapsulation resins must also be carefully selected in order to avoid filling of the voids in the structure.
  • the baffle can be sealed immediately after its fabrication, by application of a spray laquer, to prevent absorption of other materials.
  • the material can be used to form a backing material or baffle for a sonar transducer.
  • the particular material illustrated in Figure 2 has voids of a size that make it well suited to application at high sonar frequencies, in the range between 200 kHz and 2 MHz.
  • Figure 3 illustrates the variation of the specific density (the density of the partially-sintered part relative to the density of water) of the partially-sintered part with the laser power applied by the selective laser sintering system.
  • the measured specific density varies from around 0.55 for a laser power of 6 W, to 0.73 for a laser power of 10.2 W.
  • the speed of sound in the partially sintered powder to be 700 ms -1 , as has been measured in the material having a specific density of 0.73, these values result in a variation of acoustic impedance from 0.385 MPa.s.m -1 to 0.511 MPa.s.m -1 . These values are significantly different to the characteristic acoustic impedance of water, 1.5 MPa.s.m -1 .
  • the partially-sintered powder can be expected to have acoustic properties appropriate to application as backings or baffles for sonar transducers.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates the variation of the compressive modulus of the partially-sintered powder with specific density. It can be seen from the graph that the compressive modulus is less than 50 MPa for a specific density of 0.55, rising to 250 MPa for a specific density of 1.
  • material with a compressive modulus of above 33 MPa is suitable.
  • the Duraform® having a specific density of around 0.5 would be suitable for such operations, which include diving and littoral activities.
  • the material having a specific density of around 0.7 and a compressive modulus of around 150 MPa is suitable. 80% of offshore underwater activities occur at a depth of less than 300 m.
  • FIG. 5 is a photograph of a number of baffles and backings for sonar systems in accordance with embodiments of the present invention, and manufactured in accordance with embodiments of the invention using partial selective laser sintering.
  • backing 510 is a backing for a curved sonar projector adapted for use in the nose of a submersible mine-neutralising vehicle; rectangular baffles 520 are for use in a 48 channel receive array in the same vehicle; and the cylinder 530 of 50 mm diameter is a surround for a calibrated 500 kHz hydrophone.
  • sonar backings and baffles can be made from a number of porous polymers, and not only polyamide, whilst still retaining the beneficial acoustic and mechanical properties described above, and the advantages of convenient, rapid, and economical manufacture associated with the selective laser sintering technique.
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PCT/GB2008/051145 WO2009071942A2 (en) 2007-12-04 2008-12-03 Improvements relating to sonar baffles and backings
US12/307,575 US20100238766A1 (en) 2007-12-04 2008-12-03 sonar baffles and backings
JP2009544453A JP2010508003A (ja) 2007-12-04 2008-12-03 ソナー・バッフル及びバッキングに関する改良
EP08856506A EP2235718A2 (de) 2007-12-04 2008-12-03 Verbesserungen im zusammenhang mit schallumlenkungen und verstärkungen

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WO1988002677A2 (en) 1986-10-17 1988-04-21 Board Of Regents, The University Of Texas System Method and apparatus for producing parts by selective sintering
US5279786A (en) * 1991-10-10 1994-01-18 Jae Chang Byun Aluminum powder prepared from scrap aluminum and multi-layer, porous sound absorbing material prepared therefrom with a shell configuration of a conch for effectively absorbing noise
US5712447A (en) * 1996-05-14 1998-01-27 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Vibrationally and acoustically insulated structure
US5817206A (en) * 1996-02-07 1998-10-06 Dtm Corporation Selective laser sintering of polymer powder of controlled particle size distribution

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US4399526A (en) * 1981-01-27 1983-08-16 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Acoustic baffle for high-pressure service, modular design
WO1988002677A2 (en) 1986-10-17 1988-04-21 Board Of Regents, The University Of Texas System Method and apparatus for producing parts by selective sintering
US5279786A (en) * 1991-10-10 1994-01-18 Jae Chang Byun Aluminum powder prepared from scrap aluminum and multi-layer, porous sound absorbing material prepared therefrom with a shell configuration of a conch for effectively absorbing noise
US5817206A (en) * 1996-02-07 1998-10-06 Dtm Corporation Selective laser sintering of polymer powder of controlled particle size distribution
US5712447A (en) * 1996-05-14 1998-01-27 The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Navy Vibrationally and acoustically insulated structure

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