吸收(声学)
谐振器
波长
宽带
阻抗匹配
反射(计算机编程)
传输损耗
电阻抗
物理
光学
亥姆霍兹谐振器
材料科学
光电子学
反射损耗
传输(电信)
声学
微波食品加热
声波
时域有限差分法
声音传输等级
共振(粒子物理)
超材料吸收剂
色散(光学)
电信
原子物理学
计算机科学
量子力学
程序设计语言
作者
Noé Jiménez,Vicent Romero-García,Vincent Pagneux,Jean-Philippe Groby
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-017-13706-4
摘要
Perfect, broadband and asymmetric sound absorption is theoretically, numerically and experimentally reported by using subwavelength thickness panels in a transmission problem. The panels are composed of a periodic array of varying crosssection waveguides, each of them being loaded by Helmholtz resonators (HRs) with graded dimensions. The low cut-off frequency of the absorption band is fixed by the resonance frequency of the deepest HR, that reduces drastically the transmission. The preceding HR is designed with a slightly higher resonance frequency with a geometry that allows the impedance matching to the surrounding medium. Therefore, reflection vanishes and the structure is critically coupled. This results in perfect sound absorption at a single frequency. We report perfect absorption at 300 Hz for a structure whose thickness is 40 times smaller than the wavelength. Moreover, this process is repeated by adding HRs to the waveguide, each of them with a higher resonance frequency than the preceding one. Using this frequency cascade effect, we report quasi-perfect sound absorption over almost two frequency octaves ranging from 300 to 1000 Hz for a panel composed of 9 resonators with a total thickness of 11 cm, i.e., 10 times smaller than the wavelength at 300 Hz.
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