International audienceA concept of ultra-thin low frequency perfect sound absorber is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. To minimize non-linear effects, an high ratio of active area to total area is used to avoid large localized amplitudes. The absorber consists of three elements: a mass supported by a very flexible membrane, a cavity and a resistive layer. The resonance frequency of the sound absorber can be easily adjusted just by changing the mass or thickness of the cavity. A very large ratio between wavelength and material thickness is measured for a manufactured perfect absorber (ratio = 201). It is shown that this high sub-wavelength ratio is associated with narrowband effects and that the increase in the sub-wavelength ratio ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
The design of a compact low-frequency acoustic absorber whose thickness is less than the operating f...
In recent years, metamaterial-structures and Microperforated panel (MPP) absorbers have been propose...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
International audienceA perfect absorber, i.e., a structure which absorbs 100% of the incident ac...
Suppressing broadband low-frequency sound has great scientific and engineering significance. However...
The attenuation of low-frequency sound has been a challenging task because the intrinsic dissipation...
[EN] We present the conditions to observe perfect sound absorption by rigidly-backed layers of rigid...
In the introductory sections of active noise control and metamaterial articles, it is often said tha...
Les traitements acoustiques pour les futurs moteurs d'avions devront répondre à des objectifs contra...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of an air-saturated porous material depend on its micr...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
We measured the acoustic absorption, on the 0.5-6 kHz frequency range, of polyurethane foams with me...
The sound absorbers in most common use today are porous materials like fibers and foams. This work e...
The work presented in this thesis focuses on the development of a sound absorbent thin solution able...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
The design of a compact low-frequency acoustic absorber whose thickness is less than the operating f...
In recent years, metamaterial-structures and Microperforated panel (MPP) absorbers have been propose...
We report, both theoretically and experimentally, a type of ultra-thin metasurface-based low-frequen...
International audienceA perfect absorber, i.e., a structure which absorbs 100% of the incident ac...
Suppressing broadband low-frequency sound has great scientific and engineering significance. However...
The attenuation of low-frequency sound has been a challenging task because the intrinsic dissipation...
[EN] We present the conditions to observe perfect sound absorption by rigidly-backed layers of rigid...
In the introductory sections of active noise control and metamaterial articles, it is often said tha...
Les traitements acoustiques pour les futurs moteurs d'avions devront répondre à des objectifs contra...
International audienceThe acoustic properties of an air-saturated porous material depend on its micr...
[EN] Using the concepts of slow sound and critical coupling, an ultra-thin acoustic metamaterial pan...
We measured the acoustic absorption, on the 0.5-6 kHz frequency range, of polyurethane foams with me...
The sound absorbers in most common use today are porous materials like fibers and foams. This work e...
The work presented in this thesis focuses on the development of a sound absorbent thin solution able...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
The design of a compact low-frequency acoustic absorber whose thickness is less than the operating f...
In recent years, metamaterial-structures and Microperforated panel (MPP) absorbers have been propose...