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Development of Adjustable Parallel Helmholtz Acoustic Metamaterial for Broad Low-Frequency Sound Absorption Band
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For the common difficulties of noise control in a low frequency region, an adjustable parallel Helmholtz acoustic metamaterial (APH-AM) was developed to gain broad sound absorption band by introducing multiple resonant chambers to enlarge the absorption bandwidth and tuning length of rear cavity for each chamber. Based on the coupling analysis of double resonators, the generation mechanism of broad sound absorption by adjusting the structural parameters was analyzed, which provided a foundation for the development of APH-AM with tunable chambers. Different from other optimization designs by theoretical modeling or finite element simulation, the adjustment of sound absorption performance for the proposed APH-AM could be directly conducted in transfer function tube measurement by changing the length of rear cavity for each chamber. According to optimization process of APH-AM, The target for all sound absorption coefficients above 0.9 was achieved in 602–1287 Hz with normal incidence and that for all sound absorption coefficients above 0.85 was obtained in 618–1482 Hz. The distributions of sound pressure for peak absorption frequency points were obtained in the finite element simulation, which could exhibit its sound absorption mechanism. Meanwhile, the sound absorption performance of the APH-AM with larger length of the aperture and that with smaller diameter of the aperture were discussed by finite element simulation, which could further show the potential of APH-AM in the low-frequency sound absorption. The proposed APH-AM could improve efficiency and accuracy in adjusting sound absorption performance purposefully, which would promote its practical application in low-frequency noise control.
Title: Development of Adjustable Parallel Helmholtz Acoustic Metamaterial for Broad Low-Frequency Sound Absorption Band
Description:
For the common difficulties of noise control in a low frequency region, an adjustable parallel Helmholtz acoustic metamaterial (APH-AM) was developed to gain broad sound absorption band by introducing multiple resonant chambers to enlarge the absorption bandwidth and tuning length of rear cavity for each chamber.
Based on the coupling analysis of double resonators, the generation mechanism of broad sound absorption by adjusting the structural parameters was analyzed, which provided a foundation for the development of APH-AM with tunable chambers.
Different from other optimization designs by theoretical modeling or finite element simulation, the adjustment of sound absorption performance for the proposed APH-AM could be directly conducted in transfer function tube measurement by changing the length of rear cavity for each chamber.
According to optimization process of APH-AM, The target for all sound absorption coefficients above 0.
9 was achieved in 602–1287 Hz with normal incidence and that for all sound absorption coefficients above 0.
85 was obtained in 618–1482 Hz.
The distributions of sound pressure for peak absorption frequency points were obtained in the finite element simulation, which could exhibit its sound absorption mechanism.
Meanwhile, the sound absorption performance of the APH-AM with larger length of the aperture and that with smaller diameter of the aperture were discussed by finite element simulation, which could further show the potential of APH-AM in the low-frequency sound absorption.
The proposed APH-AM could improve efficiency and accuracy in adjusting sound absorption performance purposefully, which would promote its practical application in low-frequency noise control.
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