Excellent low-frequency sound absorption of radial membrane acoustic metamaterial

Nansha Gao, Jiu Hui Wu, Hong Hou, Lie Yu

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Abstract

This paper proposes a new radial membrane acoustic metamaterial (RMAM) structure, wherein a layer membrane substrate is covered with a rigid ring (polymethyl methacrylate frame and aluminum lump). The dispersion relationships, transmission spectra and displacement fields of the eigenmodes of this radial membrane acoustic metamaterial are studied with FEM. In contrast to the traditional radial phononic crystals (RPCs), the proposed structures can open bandgaps (BGs) in lower frequency range (0-300 Hz). Simulation results show that the physical mechanism behind the bandgaps is the coupling effects between the rotational vibration of aluminum lump and the transverse vibration of membrane. Geometrical parameters which can adjust the bandgaps' widths or positions are analyzed. Finally, we investigate the axial sound transmission loss of this acoustic metamaterial structure, and discuss the effects of factor loss, membrane thickness and the number of layers of unit cell on the axial sound transmission loss. Dynamic effective density proves the accuracy of the FEM results. This kind of structure has potential application in pipe or circular ring structure for damping/noise reduction.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1750011
JournalInternational Journal of Modern Physics B
Volume31
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 30 Jan 2017

Keywords

  • axial sound transmission loss
  • dispersion curves
  • low-frequency vibration and noise reduction
  • Radial membrane acoustic metamaterial
  • transmission spectrum

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