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Wall-applicable metamaterial: mitigating resonance dip for enhanced sound transmission loss

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In recent years, there has been a significant advancement in thermal insulation technology, allowing for the implementation of energy-efficient solutions in existing buildings while preserving their architectural and cultural significance. This recognition has led to the widespread adoption of External Thermal Insulation Composite Systems (ETICS). However, this brings the common challenge in acoustic engineering, the resonance dip, into the spotlight. When the frequency of an incident sound wave coincides with a mass-spring-mass resonance of the thermally insulated wall, the sound insulation drop occurs, possibly resulting in a reduction in transmission losses. This study introduces a wall-applicable design of Plate-type Acoustic Metamaterial (PAM) to effectively enhance sound transmission loss. We investigated in development a transfer matrix method combined with the effective mass density of PAM to model the ideal metamaterial wall and further compared it with the results based on mass-law methods. Design strategies to construct the ideal bandgap were developed by analyzing dispersion curves.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: 1 KU Leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Division LMSD, 2 STU Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Materials Engineering and Physics, 3 KFB Acoustics sp. z o. o., Department of Research and Development 2: 1 KU Leuven, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Division LMSD, 2 Flanders Make @ KU Leuven, Diepenbeek, Belgium 3: KU Leuven, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Soft Matter and Biophysics, Laboratory of Acoustics 4: 1 STU Bratislava, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Materials Engineering and Physics, 2 Technische Unviersität Wien, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Material Technology, Building Physics, and Building Ecology, Research Division 5: KFB Acoustics Sp. z o. o.

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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