
Investigation on the sound insulation properties of perforated plates with membrane cell and mass blocks
To solve the noise pollution problem in modern industrial production and daily life, acoustic metamaterials have been a topic of interest in recent decades due to its sound insulation and absorption capability. This paper investigates the low-frequency sound insulation properties of
the composite perforated plates structure with membrane cell, with membrane cell and mass blocks by using finite element simulations. The influence of the membrane size, with or without mass block, and the mass block size was analyzed.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: South China University of Technology
Publication date: 12 October 2020
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