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Recent Advances in Acoustic Metamaterials for Simultaneous Sound Attenuation and Air Ventilation Performances

Sanjay Kumar, Heow Pueh Lee

2020Crystals77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the past two decades, acoustic metamaterials have garnered much attention owing to their unique functional characteristics, which are difficult to find in naturally available materials. The acoustic metamaterials have demonstrated excellent acoustical characteristics that paved a new pathway for researchers to develop effective solutions for a wide variety of multifunctional applications, such as low-frequency sound attenuation, sound wave manipulation, energy harvesting, acoustic focusing, acoustic cloaking, biomedical acoustics, and topological acoustics. This review provides an update on the acoustic metamaterials’ recent progress for simultaneous sound attenuation and air ventilation performances. Several variants of acoustic metamaterials, such as locally resonant structures, space-coiling, holey and labyrinthine metamaterials, and Fano resonant materials, are discussed briefly. Finally, the current challenges and future outlook in this emerging field are discussed as well.

Topics & Concepts

MetamaterialAcousticsCloakingAcoustic attenuationAttenuationAcoustic metamaterialsAcoustic waveComputer sciencePhysicsOpticsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchNoise Effects and ManagementAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
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