| Literature DB >> 33712683 |
Jiayuan Du1, Yuezhou Luo1, Xinyu Zhao1, Xiaodong Sun1, Yanan Song1, Xinhua Hu2.
Abstract
The recent advent of acoustic metamaterials offers unprecedented opportunities for sound controlling in various occasions, whereas it remains a challenge to attain broadband high sound absorption and free air flow simultaneously. Here, we demonstrated, both theoretically and experimentally, that this problem can be overcome by using a bilayer ventilated labyrinthine metasurface. By altering the spacing between two constituent single-layer metasurfaces and adopting asymmetric losses in them, near-perfect (98.6%) absorption is achieved at resonant frequency for sound waves incident from the front. The relative bandwidth of absorption peak can be tuned in a wide range (from 12% to 80%) by adjusting the open area ratio of the structure. For sound waves from the back, the bilayer metasurface still serves as a sound barrier with low transmission. Our results present a strategy to realize high sound absorption and free air flow simultaneously, and could find applications in building acoustics and noise remediation.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33712683 PMCID: PMC7955050 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84986-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379