Metallic foams are among the most promising class of materials due to their unique mechanical properties combining low mass with high stiffness, excellent energy absorption, and vibroacoustic damping. Consequently, noise control using methodically engineered metallic foams has received increased attention from both industrial and scientific community. Accordingly, this paper aims to present the mechanism of sound absorption along with the experimental and theoretical procedure that can be used to classify metallic foams. Additionally, the influence of design parameters on the resulting sound absorption coefficient of closed and open-cell metallic foams are explored. While Aluminium foams used to dominate the literature when it comes to acou...
Porous metal materials are widely used in noise control with high sound pressure applications such a...
Due to its unique features, the metal foam is considered as one of the newest acoustic absorbents. I...
It is well-established that wool and glass fibers are good absorbers for noise-control in air. Howev...
Metallic foams are among the most promising class of materials due to their unique mechanical proper...
The links between the microstructural properties of the metal foams and their acoustic properties we...
Metal foams, especially close-celled foams, are generally regarded as poor sound absorbers. This pap...
Open-cell aluminium foam is a type of metallic foam that has been industrialised years ago. It has b...
Open-pore aluminium foam, a corrosion-resistant, self-supporting light-weight material free from pos...
Metal foams fabricated via sintering offer novel mechanical and acoustic properties. Previously, pol...
New acoustic multilayer absorber fabricated by coupling closed-cell metallic foam and open-cell poly...
This paper presents a study on sound absorption property of aluminum foam by evaluating its sound ab...
International audienceThis book offers the first full-scale technical treatment of an important clas...
As a typical metal foams materials, aluminum foam which is a new type of functional materials has ex...
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Over the past 200 years, the classic sound absorption issue has not been solved, and its research ha...
Porous metal materials are widely used in noise control with high sound pressure applications such a...
Due to its unique features, the metal foam is considered as one of the newest acoustic absorbents. I...
It is well-established that wool and glass fibers are good absorbers for noise-control in air. Howev...
Metallic foams are among the most promising class of materials due to their unique mechanical proper...
The links between the microstructural properties of the metal foams and their acoustic properties we...
Metal foams, especially close-celled foams, are generally regarded as poor sound absorbers. This pap...
Open-cell aluminium foam is a type of metallic foam that has been industrialised years ago. It has b...
Open-pore aluminium foam, a corrosion-resistant, self-supporting light-weight material free from pos...
Metal foams fabricated via sintering offer novel mechanical and acoustic properties. Previously, pol...
New acoustic multilayer absorber fabricated by coupling closed-cell metallic foam and open-cell poly...
This paper presents a study on sound absorption property of aluminum foam by evaluating its sound ab...
International audienceThis book offers the first full-scale technical treatment of an important clas...
As a typical metal foams materials, aluminum foam which is a new type of functional materials has ex...
Copyright 2010 Acoustical Society of America. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. ...
Over the past 200 years, the classic sound absorption issue has not been solved, and its research ha...
Porous metal materials are widely used in noise control with high sound pressure applications such a...
Due to its unique features, the metal foam is considered as one of the newest acoustic absorbents. I...
It is well-established that wool and glass fibers are good absorbers for noise-control in air. Howev...