Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators

Sound-attenuation capabilities of a certain class of subwavelength sound barriers based on wall-embedded Helmholtz resonators and a ventilation duct are studied theoretically and numerically. A simple analytical expression for the broadband integral transmission attenuation is introduced for this ty...

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Main Authors: Crivoi, Alexandru, Fan, Zheng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1597812022-07-02T11:14:24Z Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators Crivoi, Alexandru Fan, Zheng School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Sound-Absorption Transmission Sound-attenuation capabilities of a certain class of subwavelength sound barriers based on wall-embedded Helmholtz resonators and a ventilation duct are studied theoretically and numerically. A simple analytical expression for the broadband integral transmission attenuation is introduced for this type of metasurface structures, which indicates that the sound blocking performance depends only on the main operational frequency, thickness and ventilation capacity of the structure. This result derived from the lumped parameter theory implies that the trade-off between the barrier performance and its physical footprint is inevitable and provides a practical guidance for the design strategies with specific targets and limitations. Detailed finite element modelling (FEM) parameter study is performed both to validate the theoretical predictions and test the limitations of simple lumped parameter approach. It was found that the agreement between the analytical and finite element results is very good for the structure thickness greater than 30 mm in a 300–1000 Hz frequency range. However, at smaller thickness values the FE results start to diverge from the predictions and also become dependent on the specific cell shape, which suggests that more advanced analytical approach is required for thinner metasurfaces. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) The authors are grateful for the financial support from A*STAR Science and Engineering Research Council under AME Individual Research Grant (IRG) 2018 Grant Call (Project No. A1983c0030). 2022-07-02T11:14:24Z 2022-07-02T11:14:24Z 2022 Journal Article Crivoi, A. & Fan, Z. (2022). Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators. Applied Acoustics, 185, 108388-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2021.108388 0003-682X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159781 10.1016/j.apacoust.2021.108388 2-s2.0-85115256505 185 108388 en A1983c0030 Applied Acoustics © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Sound-Absorption
Transmission
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Sound-Absorption
Transmission
Crivoi, Alexandru
Fan, Zheng
Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
description Sound-attenuation capabilities of a certain class of subwavelength sound barriers based on wall-embedded Helmholtz resonators and a ventilation duct are studied theoretically and numerically. A simple analytical expression for the broadband integral transmission attenuation is introduced for this type of metasurface structures, which indicates that the sound blocking performance depends only on the main operational frequency, thickness and ventilation capacity of the structure. This result derived from the lumped parameter theory implies that the trade-off between the barrier performance and its physical footprint is inevitable and provides a practical guidance for the design strategies with specific targets and limitations. Detailed finite element modelling (FEM) parameter study is performed both to validate the theoretical predictions and test the limitations of simple lumped parameter approach. It was found that the agreement between the analytical and finite element results is very good for the structure thickness greater than 30 mm in a 300–1000 Hz frequency range. However, at smaller thickness values the FE results start to diverge from the predictions and also become dependent on the specific cell shape, which suggests that more advanced analytical approach is required for thinner metasurfaces.
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author Crivoi, Alexandru
Fan, Zheng
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title Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
title_short Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
title_full Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
title_fullStr Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
title_full_unstemmed Noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular Euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded Helmholtz resonators
title_sort noise attenuating performance of metasurfaces with regular euclidean tiling and uniformly embedded helmholtz resonators
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/159781
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