Mechanism of airborne sound absorption through triboelectric effect for noise mitigation

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53847-5
Jingcheng Li, Yasmin Mohamed Yousry, Poh Chong Lim, Seeram Ramakrishna, Kui Yao
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Mitigating broadband noise with passive airborne sound absorbers has been a long-lasting challenge, particularly for low-frequency anthropogenic sounds below kilohertz with long wavelengths, which require bulky materials for effective absorption. Here, we propose a strategy that utilizes local triboelectric effect and in-situ electrical energy dissipation mechanism for airborne sound absorption. This approach involves a fundamentally different mechanism that converts airborne sound into electricity for energy dissipation, in contrast to conventional mechano-thermal energy conversion mechanisms. We establish an equivalent acoustic impedance model to provide theoretical analysis of the underlying sound absorption mechanisms, with a theoretical maximum mechano-electro-thermal coupling efficiency approaching 100% under optimal conditions. We design fibrous triboelectric composite foam materials accordingly and show their substantially boosted acoustic absorption performance experimentally, where the adoption of diverse triboelectric material pairs validates that a larger difference in material charge affinities intensifies the local triboelectric effect and results in higher acoustic absorbing performance.

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通过三电效应吸收空气中的声音以缓解噪音的机制
使用被动式空气吸声器来减缓宽带噪声一直是一个长期的挑战,尤其是对于波长较长的千赫兹以下的低频人为声音,需要使用笨重的材料才能有效吸收。在这里,我们提出了一种利用局部三电效应和原位电能耗散机制进行空气吸声的策略。与传统的机械-热能转换机制相比,这种方法采用了一种根本不同的机制,将空气中的声音转换成电能,用于消散能量。我们建立了一个等效声阻抗模型,对基本吸声机制进行理论分析,在最佳条件下,理论上最大机电热耦合效率接近 100%。我们据此设计了纤维三电复合泡沫材料,并在实验中展示了其大幅提升的吸声性能,其中采用的不同三电材料对验证了材料电荷亲和力的较大差异会强化局部三电效应,并带来更高的吸声性能。
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