Investigation of sound absorption on a polymeric acoustic metamaterial using 3D printing process

Author:

Shah Saliq Shamim1ORCID,Singh Daljeet1ORCID,Saini J. S.1,Garg Naveen2,Gautam Chitra2

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology Patiala India

2. Acoustics and Vibration Standards CSIR‐National Physical Laboratory New Delhi India

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the design and characterization of DENORMS (Designs for Noise‐Reducing Materials and Structures) cell‐based acoustic metamaterial developed using a 3D printing technique. The metamaterial's acoustic absorption properties were investigated through experimental testing and numerical simulations. The experimental testing of the acoustic metamaterial was conducted in an impedance tube using a two‐microphone method. The numerical simulations were carried out using a thermoviscous module. The simulations allowed for a deeper understanding of the influence of geometric parameters on the absorption coefficient, providing valuable insights for optimizing the design. It was observed that upon increasing the spherical diameter while maintaining the same cylindrical diameter and cylindrical length resulted in an increase in the absorption coefficient throughout the frequency range. It was also observed that upon increasing the cylindrical diameter, there was a significant decrement of absorption coefficient, and upon increasing the length of the cylinder, there was a shift of response toward lower frequency. The augmentation in cell count from 9 to 24 led to a rise in the absorption coefficient and a shift of the response toward lower frequencies. The findings highlight the significance of photopolymer 3D printing in tailoring complex geometries for enhanced performance of the acoustic metamaterial.Highlights Photopolymeric resin used for DENORMS cell‐based acoustic metamaterial. High cleanability and accuracy of digital light processing 3D printing technique. Usage of thermoviscous model for simulation of sound absorption behavior. Use of two microphone impedance tube to determine sound absorption coefficient. Geometric parameters significantly affect the absorption coefficient.

Funder

Dassault Systèmes La Fondation

Publisher

Wiley

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