Abstract
Theory regarding metamaterials was developed in the 1960s, aiming to control the propagation of electromagnetic waves. Under this scope, research has been focused on the realization of materials having specific characteristics to be invisible to the electromagnetic and optics fields. These principles have been expanded only recently to the acoustic sector, with metamaterials capable of controlling the sound propagation due to the interference effect between the soundwaves and the periodic structural elements composing the system. This paper deals with sound attenuation and analyzes a metamaterial acoustic barrier characterized by multiple rows in different configurations. The variety of configurations depends on different diameters of the wooden scatterers (i.e., 9 mm and 15 mm) and the distance between the sound source and the closest edge of the barrier (i.e., 400 mm and 800 mm). Despite having the same height (i.e., 300 mm) of a scaled model, the combination of different diameters in creating an acoustic barrier highlights an increase of the overall Insertion Loss (IL) and a broadened (instead of sharp) sound attenuation of the band gap, captured between 4 kHz and 12.5 kHz.
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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