Design and characterization of a pyroshock reduction structure based on local resonance mechanisms

Yuxi Wang, Xiao Kang*, Lina Feng, Ying Li

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Abstract

In the spacecraft Pyrotechnic shock process, the explosion generated by the strong shock wave and preload force release of the vehicle structure produces a transient, high-frequency, and high-amplitude shock response, resulting in a harsh shock environment prone to failure or damage to many precision equipment or components on the spacecraft, a fatal impact on the launch mission. This paper designed a local resonance shock mitigation structure based on local resonance theory for the Pyrotechnic shock environment and optimized the parameters of the structure by the genetic algorithm. A Pyrotechnic shock simulation experimental device was built to verify the impact reduction effect of the designed shock reduction structure. This experimental device can well restore the pyrotechnic shock environment. In addition, a finite element simulation model was established, and the impact reduction effect of the protective structure was verified both numerically and experimentally. The experimental and numerical analysis results show that the impact response decays significantly in the structural band gap range with the same transfer path, and the shock response spectrum amplitude decreases 9.8 dB in the 100–10,000 Hz frequency band.

Original languageEnglish
Article number109262
JournalAerospace Science and Technology
Volume151
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Frequency domain drop shock
  • Local resonance theory
  • Pyrotechnic shock
  • Shock environment

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