Omnidirectional ventilated acoustic barrier

Hai Long Zhang, Yi Fan Zhu, Bin Liang, Jing Yang, Jun Yang, Jian Chun Cheng

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Abstract

As an important problem in acoustics, sound insulation finds applications in a great variety of situations. In the existing schemes, however, there has always been a trade-off between the thinness of sound-insulating devices and their ventilating capabilities, limiting their potentials in the control of low-frequency sound in high ventilation environments. Here, we design and experimentally implement an omnidirectional acoustic barrier with a planar profile, subwavelength thickness (0.18 λ), yet high ventilation. The proposed mechanism is based on the interference between the resonant scattering of discrete states and the background scattering of continuous states which induces a Fano-like asymmetric transmission profile. Benefitting from the binary-structured design of the coiled unit and hollow pipe, it maximally simplifies the design and fabrication while ensuring the ventilation for all the non-resonant units with open tubes. The simulated and measured results agree well, showing the effectiveness of our proposed mechanism to block low frequency sound coming from various directions while allowing 63% of the air flow to pass. We anticipate our design to open routes to design sound insulators and to enable applications in traditionally unattainable cases such as those calling for noise reduction and cooling simultaneously.

Original languageEnglish
Article number203502
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume111
Issue number20
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 13 2017
Externally publishedYes

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  • Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)

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