It has been shown previously that a panel comprising a cellular array can yield a normal incidence transmission loss in a specified low frequency range that is significantly larger than that of a homogeneous panel having the same mass per unit area. The cellular metamaterial considered consists of a periodic arrangement of unit plates held in a grid-like frame. However, when the incident sound field is diffuse, the relative advantage of the metamaterial barrier is reduced or eliminated. Here it will be shown through a sequence of experimental measurements that the relative advantage of the metamaterial barrier can be restored by creating a hybrid system consisting of a layer applied to the front surface of the material that causes sound to ...
The design of panels improving both sound absorption and insulation performance over a wide frequenc...
In the current state of world where technology has advances on daily basis has introduced a new set ...
A reconsideration of a previous study of the transmission loss of sandwich panels is presented. An e...
The metamaterial under investigation here consists of a periodic arrangement of unit plates in a gri...
The objectives of this work were to develop lightweight barrier and compact absorbing material syste...
Difficulty in attenuating low frequency sound is attributable to the "mass-density law" that states ...
International audienceThe sound transmission loss of complex curved aircraft panels under diffuse ac...
The addition of mass loaded barriers can be used to improve the sound transmission loss properties o...
We show experimentally that thin membrane-type acoustic meta-materials can serve as a total reflecti...
Thin plate-like metamaterials (e.g. membrane-type acoustic metamaterials or inhomogeneous plates) ha...
Political Requirements like CO2 reduction lead to highly sophisticated design in aerospace engineeri...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of an acoustic barrier composed out of an acoustic...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of an acoustic barrier composed out of an acoustic...
The goal of the work is to find a way to improve the sound insulation properties of different types ...
The goal of this study is to better understand the effect of structurally integrated resonators on t...
The design of panels improving both sound absorption and insulation performance over a wide frequenc...
In the current state of world where technology has advances on daily basis has introduced a new set ...
A reconsideration of a previous study of the transmission loss of sandwich panels is presented. An e...
The metamaterial under investigation here consists of a periodic arrangement of unit plates in a gri...
The objectives of this work were to develop lightweight barrier and compact absorbing material syste...
Difficulty in attenuating low frequency sound is attributable to the "mass-density law" that states ...
International audienceThe sound transmission loss of complex curved aircraft panels under diffuse ac...
The addition of mass loaded barriers can be used to improve the sound transmission loss properties o...
We show experimentally that thin membrane-type acoustic meta-materials can serve as a total reflecti...
Thin plate-like metamaterials (e.g. membrane-type acoustic metamaterials or inhomogeneous plates) ha...
Political Requirements like CO2 reduction lead to highly sophisticated design in aerospace engineeri...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of an acoustic barrier composed out of an acoustic...
This paper presents an experimental investigation of an acoustic barrier composed out of an acoustic...
The goal of the work is to find a way to improve the sound insulation properties of different types ...
The goal of this study is to better understand the effect of structurally integrated resonators on t...
The design of panels improving both sound absorption and insulation performance over a wide frequenc...
In the current state of world where technology has advances on daily basis has introduced a new set ...
A reconsideration of a previous study of the transmission loss of sandwich panels is presented. An e...