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Rayleigh beam underwater metamaterial for low-frequency and broadband sound absorption

Yu Liu, Boya Xiao, Kaiqi Yan, Jinju Liu, Meng Chen, Heng Jiang, Yuren Wang

2024Materials Today Communications17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Low-frequency and broadband underwater sound absorption has always been a primary industrial concern. Based on the coupling effect of Rayleigh beam vibration and Fabry-Perot resonance, a broadband underwater sound-absorbing metamaterial is proposed and experimentally achieved in this work. The Rayleigh beam vibration provides strong sound absorption at low frequencies ranging from 500 Hz to 3 kHz with a deep subwavelength configuration (1/100 of the wavelength at 500 Hz), while Fabry-Perot resonance works from 3 kHz to 10 kHz. Full-wave simulations and water-impedance tube tests are performed to demonstrate the sound absorbing mechanism. It is shown that the averaged sound absorption coefficient can arrive at 0.87 in a wide broadband range.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAcousticsBroadbandUnderwaterRayleigh scatteringMetamaterialAbsorption (acoustics)OpticsResonance (particle physics)Beam (structure)ResonatorRayleigh waveWavelengthRayleigh lengthPhysicsOptoelectronicsSurface waveLaser beamsOceanographyGeologyParticle physicsLaserAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchNoise Effects and ManagementHearing Loss and Rehabilitation
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