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Towards topology optimisation of poroelastic materials using field-based heuristics

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In passive noise control, it is well known that the shapes of acoustic porous material absorbers can be modified to achieve favourable resonances resulting in high sound absorption. However, finding the optimised shapes for a given sound field environment is challenging as it involves solving an inverse problem. Recently, the use of topology optimisation for designing the shapes of acoustic porous material absorbers has gained interest. Previous studies suggest that conventional gradient methods can often result in local optimal results that may be poorer in overall absorption than what can be achieved by using heuristic optimisation techniques. In this study, the use of field variables such as acoustic pressures and velocities in developing better heuristic optimisation methods are explored with the aim of avoiding cumbersome gradient computations. The acoustic shapes produced by the field-based heuristics are compared with traditional approaches to develop insights as to what patterns in the shape designs contribute to improved sound absorption in various target frequencies.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering 2: Executive co-manager at Matelys Research Lab

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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