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Sound attenuation enhancement of acoustic meta-atoms via coupling

Felix Kronowetter, Lisa Pretsch, Yan Kei Chiang, Anton Melnikov, Shahrokh Sepehrirahnama, Sebastian Oberst, David A. Powell, Steffen Marburg

2023The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Arrangements of acoustic meta-atoms, better known as acoustic metamaterials, are commonly applied in acoustic cloaking, for the attenuation of acoustic fields or for acoustic focusing. A precise design of single meta-atoms is required for these purposes. Understanding the details of their interaction allows improvement of the collective performance of the meta-atoms as a system, for example, in sound attenuation. Destructive interference of their scattered fields, for example, can be mitigated by adjusting the coupling or tuning of individual meta-atoms. Comprehensive numerical studies of various configurations of a resonator pair show that the coupling can lead to degenerate modes at periodic distances between the resonators. We show how the resonators' separation and relative orientation influence the coupling and thereby tunes the sound attenuation. The simulation results are supported by experiments using a two-dimensional parallel-plate waveguide. It is shown that coupling parameters like distance, orientation, detuning, and radiation loss provide additional degrees of freedom for efficient acoustic meta-atom tuning to achieve unprecedented interactions with excellent sound attenuation properties.

Topics & Concepts

AttenuationAcousticsAcoustic attenuationResonatorCoupling (piping)CloakingAcoustic wavePhysicsOrientation (vector space)MetamaterialInterference (communication)OpticsMaterials scienceComputer scienceTelecommunicationsGeometryMathematicsMetallurgyChannel (broadcasting)Acoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchMetamaterials and Metasurfaces ApplicationsAerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
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