Studies on Dual Helmholtz Resonators and Asymmetric Waveguides for Ventilated Soundproofing

Inkyuk Han, Inho Lee, Gwanho Yoon

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Abstract

Achieving the simultaneity of ventilation and soundproofing is a significant challenge in applied acoustics. Ventilated soundproofing relies on the interplay between local resonance and nonlocal coupling of acoustic waves within a sub-wavelength structure. However, previously studied structures possess limited types of fundamental resonators and lack modifications from the basic arrangement. These constraints often force the specified position of each attenuation peak and low absorption performance. Here, we suggest the in-duct-type sound barrier with dual Helmholtz resonators, which are positioned around the symmetry-breaking waveguides. The numerical simulations for curated dimensions and scattered fields show the aperiodic migrations and effective amplifications of the two absorptive domains. Collaborating with the subsequent reflective domains, the designed structure holds two effective attenuation bands under the first Fabry–Pérot resonance frequency. This study would serve as a valuable example for understanding the local and non-local behaviors of sub-wavelength resonating structures. Additionally, it could be applied in selective noise absorption and reflection more flexibly.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1432
JournalSensors
Volume24
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • acoustic metamaterial
  • aperiodic resonance
  • asymmetric waveguides
  • dual Helmholtz resonators
  • noise control
  • ventilation

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