Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are geometric structural features that provide a potential lightweight damping solution for flexural vibrations. In this article, a parametric study of an ABH on a beam has been carried out to assess how practical design constraints affect its behaviour, thus providing detailed insight into design trade-offs. The reflection coefficient of the ABH has been calculated for each taper profile, parameterised via the tip-height, taper-length and power-law and it has been shown to exhibit spectral bands of low reflection. These bands have been related to the modes of the ABH cell and become more closely spaced in frequency as the ABH parameters are suitably varied. This suggests that ABH design should maximise the modal...
Acoustics Black Hole (ABH) effect shows promising features for potential vibration control and energ...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are realised via modifications to a structure that effectively reduce th...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are geometric structural features that provide a potential lightweight d...
Acoustic black holes are structural features that have a varying thickness profile, and provide a po...
An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) is a lightweight and compact damping solution, which can be realised as...
International audienceThe flexural waves propagating in a beam can be efficiently absorbed if one ex...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are commonly realised as structural features that can be used for effect...
International audienceThe design of lightweight and stiff structures with high vibration damping pro...
International audienceThe so-called " acoustic black hole " effect (ABH) is a passive vibration cont...
One of the main challenges in NVH engineering today is not only finding effective methods of reducin...
The Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect takes place in thin-walled structures with diminishing thicknes...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) can provide effective damping of the reflected wave component when used ...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) are tapered features that can either be surface mounted or embedded into...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect refers to a special vibration damping tec...
Acoustics Black Hole (ABH) effect shows promising features for potential vibration control and energ...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are realised via modifications to a structure that effectively reduce th...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are geometric structural features that provide a potential lightweight d...
Acoustic black holes are structural features that have a varying thickness profile, and provide a po...
An Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) is a lightweight and compact damping solution, which can be realised as...
International audienceThe flexural waves propagating in a beam can be efficiently absorbed if one ex...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are commonly realised as structural features that can be used for effect...
International audienceThe design of lightweight and stiff structures with high vibration damping pro...
International audienceThe so-called " acoustic black hole " effect (ABH) is a passive vibration cont...
One of the main challenges in NVH engineering today is not only finding effective methods of reducin...
The Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect takes place in thin-walled structures with diminishing thicknes...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) can provide effective damping of the reflected wave component when used ...
Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs) are tapered features that can either be surface mounted or embedded into...
International audienceThe Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) effect refers to a special vibration damping tec...
Acoustics Black Hole (ABH) effect shows promising features for potential vibration control and energ...
Acoustic black holes (ABHs) are realised via modifications to a structure that effectively reduce th...
Flexural waves in beams and plates slow down if their thickness decreases. Such property was success...