Sound Absorption Structures: From Porous Media to Acoustic Metamaterials
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Abstract
The recent advent of acoustic metamaterials has initiated a strong revival of interest on the subject of sound absorption. The present review is based on the physics perspective as the coherent basis of this diverse field. For conventional absorbers, viscous dissipation and heat conduction at the fluid-solid interface, when expressed through micro-geometric parameters, yield an effective medium description of porous media and micro-perforated panels as effectual sound absorbers. Local resonances and their geometric and symmetry constraints serve as the framework for surveying a variety of acoustic metamaterial absorbers that can realize previously unattainable absorption spectra with subwavelength-scale…
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2Topics & keywords
- Metamaterial
- Resonator
- Absorption (acoustics)
- Acoustics
- Porous medium
- Materials science
- Helmholtz free energy
- Optics
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