
A basic study on sound insulation characteristics of Triply Periodic Minimal Surface by using the finite element method
Triply periodic minimal surfaces (TPMS) have garnered attention in the field of natural science. For example, these structures are observed in insect wing scales, where their intricate periodic structures create structural colors via the reflection and interference of certain wavelengths
of light. The objective of this study is to utilize the acoustic analogy of such photonic properties for sound insulation. In a previous report, it was found that the bandgap of G-surface, which is one of TPMS, enabled us to insulate sound effectively at specific frequencies. Furthermore,
it was suggested that sound insulation performance can be improved by compressing the structure along the incident direction while maintaining its thickness. In this paper, we focus on the P-surface, which is a typical TPMS other than the G-surface. The sound insulation properties were calculated
by numerical analysis and compared with those of the G-surface. As a result, it is found that P- and G-surfaces are effective structures for different frequency bands. In addition, compression of the P-surface along the incident direction in the same manner as in the previous study improves
the sound insulation performance without increasing the thickness, as well as G-surface.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Kindai University
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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