A Helmholtz resonator (HR) with an embedded aperture is an effective acoustic metamaterial for noise reduction in the low-frequency range. Its sound absorption property is significantly affected by the aperture shape. Sound absorption properties of HRs with the embedded aperture for various tangent sectional shapes were studied by a two-dimensional acoustic finite element simulation. The sequence of resonance frequency from low to high was olive, common trapeziform, reverse trapeziform, dumbbell and rectangle. Meanwhile, those HRs for various cross-sectional shapes were investigated by a three-dimensional acoustic finite element simulation. The sequence of resonance frequency from low to high were round, regular hexagon, square, regular tri...
Helmholtz resonators and their modifications are commonly applied for suppressing unwanted sound, in...
International audienceIn this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic propertie...
In this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic properties of single and couple...
A Helmholtz resonator (HR) with an embedded aperture is an effective acoustic metamaterial for noise...
For the common difficulties of noise control in a low frequency region, an adjustable parallel Helmh...
To achieve the broadband sound absorption at low frequencies within a limited space, an optimal desi...
This research aims at improving the performance of Helmholtz resonators by adding resistance using a...
It is well known that a large air space is needed when we absorb sound in low frequencies by using p...
The variable noise spectrum for many actual application scenarios requires a sound absorber to adapt...
This contribution presents the acoustical properties and corresponding theoretical descriptions of a...
Innovative meta-materials offer great flexibility for manipulating sound waves and assure unpreceden...
An acoustic metamaterial absorber of parallel–connection square Helmholtz resonators is proposed in ...
Acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonance have perfect sound absorption characteristics wi...
The object of research. Process of oscillation of the Helmholtz resonators. Investigated problem. D...
Innovative meta-materials offer great flexibility for manipulating sound waves and assure unpreceden...
Helmholtz resonators and their modifications are commonly applied for suppressing unwanted sound, in...
International audienceIn this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic propertie...
In this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic properties of single and couple...
A Helmholtz resonator (HR) with an embedded aperture is an effective acoustic metamaterial for noise...
For the common difficulties of noise control in a low frequency region, an adjustable parallel Helmh...
To achieve the broadband sound absorption at low frequencies within a limited space, an optimal desi...
This research aims at improving the performance of Helmholtz resonators by adding resistance using a...
It is well known that a large air space is needed when we absorb sound in low frequencies by using p...
The variable noise spectrum for many actual application scenarios requires a sound absorber to adapt...
This contribution presents the acoustical properties and corresponding theoretical descriptions of a...
Innovative meta-materials offer great flexibility for manipulating sound waves and assure unpreceden...
An acoustic metamaterial absorber of parallel–connection square Helmholtz resonators is proposed in ...
Acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonance have perfect sound absorption characteristics wi...
The object of research. Process of oscillation of the Helmholtz resonators. Investigated problem. D...
Innovative meta-materials offer great flexibility for manipulating sound waves and assure unpreceden...
Helmholtz resonators and their modifications are commonly applied for suppressing unwanted sound, in...
International audienceIn this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic propertie...
In this work, we use the finite element method to study the acoustic properties of single and couple...