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Broadband low-frequency noise attenuation with parallel U-shaped membrane resonators

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The attenuation of noise at low frequencies has been the subject of extensive research in the last two decades. Employing membrane-type acoustic metamaterials (MAMs) is one of the most promising solutions due to their lightweight structure and ease of fabrication. This study fabricated a metamaterial with four U-shaped cavities supporting a thin elastic nitrile rubber membrane. We print the U-shaped cavities using fused deposition modeling (3D printing). The sound absorption coefficient (SAC) is calculated using numerical simulations. For SAC computation, an electro-acoustic model is developed that constructs an equivalent electrical circuit based on an impedance analogy. Furthermore, the findings of the numerical and analytical analyses are supported by the actual data acquired from the experiments. We have determined that the average sound transmission loss (STL) is 29.84 dB, and the average SAC exceeds 82% within the frequency range of 500 Hz to 1000 Hz. Due to its lightweight, subwavelength thickness, ability to attenuate broadband noise, and very simple fabrication, this metamaterial is suitable for use in aircraft, automotive industries, and room/building acoustics.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, 208016, India

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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