Single Layer Silk and Cotton Woven Fabrics for Acoustic Emission and Active Sound Suppression

Author:

Yang Grace H.1ORCID,Lin Jinuan2,Cheung Henry3,Rui Guanchun4,Zhao Yongyi3,Balachander Latika5,Joo Taigyu1,Lee Hyunhee1,Smith Zachary P.1,Zhu Lei4,Ma Chu2,Fink Yoel367ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Cambridge MA 02139 USA

2. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Wisconsin–Madison Madison WI 53706 USA

3. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA

4. Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering Case Western Reserve University Cleveland OH 44106 USA

5. Textiles Department Rhode Island School of Design Providence RI 02903 USA

6. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA

7. Research Laboratory of Electronics Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge MA 02139 USA

Abstract

AbstractWhether intentionally generating acoustic waves or attempting to mitigate unwanted noise, sound control is an area of challenge and opportunity. This study investigates traditional fabrics as emitters and suppressors of sound. When attached to a single strand of a piezoelectric fiber actuator, a silk fabric emits up to 70 dB of sound. Despite the complex fabric structure, vibrometer measurements reveal behavior reminiscent of a classical thin plate. Fabric pore size relative to the viscous boundary layer thickness is found—through comparative fabric analysis—to influence acoustic‐emission efficiency. Sound suppression is demonstrated using two distinct mechanisms. In the first, direct acoustic interference is shown to reduce sound by up to 37 dB. The second relies on pacifying the fabric vibrations by the piezoelectric fiber, reducing the amplitude of vibration waves by 95% and attenuating the transmitted sound by up to 75%. Interestingly, this vibration‐mediated suppression in principle reduces sound in an unlimited volume. It also allows the acoustic reflectivity of the fabric to be dynamically controlled, increasing by up to 68%. The sound emission and suppression efficiency of a 130 µm silk fabric presents opportunities for sound control in a variety of applications ranging from apparel to transportation to architecture.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

Defense Threat Reduction Agency

Army Research Office

Publisher

Wiley

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