Grzegorz Szczepański, Marlena Podlesna, Leszek Morzynski, Anna Włudarczyk
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摘要
在这篇文章中,作者介绍了一种由多个同心环组成结构的声学元材料的几何形状和特性测量结果。作者开发了该结构的 CAD 模型,随后将其用于数值研究,包括使用 Lanczos 方法研究共振频率,以及使用有限元方法分析平面波激励下的声压级分布。随后,利用熔融沉积建模 3D 打印技术,对使用三种不同材料(聚乳酸、PET-G 和 FLEX)制作的具有相同几何形状的模型进行了实验测试。这些测试包括:根据使用混响室测量窗口进行的测试确定单个模型的插入损耗,以及通过半消声室测试确定传输损耗。声波共振频率从 1700 赫兹到 6000 赫兹不等。值得注意的是,实验研究是针对与数值测试相同的结构进行的。超材料的物理模型是使用三种不同的现成 3D 打印材料制造的。实验室测试结果表明,由多环结构组成的声学超材料能够降低中高频率的噪音。
Investigation of the Acoustic Properties of a Metamaterial with a Multi-Ring Structure
In this article, the authors present the geometry and measurements of the properties of an acoustic meta-material with a structure composed of multiple concentric rings. CAD models of the structure were developed and subsequently used in numerical studies, which included the study of resonant frequencies using the Lanczos method and an analysis of sound pressure level distribution under plane wave excitation using the finite element method. Subsequently, experimental tests were carried out on models with the same geometry produced with three different materials (PLA, PET-G, and FLEX) using a fused deposition modeling 3D printing technique. These tests included: determining insertion loss for a single model based on tests using the measurement window of a reverberation chamber and determining transmission loss through tests in a semi-anechoic chamber. Sound wave resonance was obtained for frequencies ranging from 1700 to 6000 Hz. Notably, the experimental studies were carried out for the same structure for which numerical tests were conducted. The physical models of a metamaterial were manufactured using three different readily available 3D printing materials. The results of laboratory tests confirm that the created acoustic metamaterial consisting of multi-ring structures reduces noise in medium and high frequencies.
期刊介绍:
Archives of Acoustics, the peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishes original research papers from all areas of acoustics like:
acoustical measurements and instrumentation,
acoustics of musics,
acousto-optics,
architectural, building and environmental acoustics,
bioacoustics,
electroacoustics,
linear and nonlinear acoustics,
noise and vibration,
physical and chemical effects of sound,
physiological acoustics,
psychoacoustics,
quantum acoustics,
speech processing and communication systems,
speech production and perception,
transducers,
ultrasonics,
underwater acoustics.