Metamaterials are a new class of materials that have properties that cannot be found in nature. Though these artificially engineered structures have not been prominently used in many applications, they have been theoretically studied to have a variety of applications in many sectors. Acoustic metamaterials have the capability of manipulating sound waves in order to achieve the required unique properties.The aim of the project is to design an active acoustic metamaterial consisting of an array of Helmholtz resonators to assist in reduction of noise levels in aerospace applications using the method of 3D printing.This project presents an active Helmholtz resonator based design that can attenuate a broadband range of targeted frequencies in th...
One of the most promising features of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials (MAM) is their anti-reson...
This paper investigates a modified acoustic metamaterial system with local resonators coupled throug...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Reference Module in Materials ...
Metamaterials have received significant interest in recent years due to their potential ability to e...
Metamaterials have been the subject of significant interest over the past decade due to their abilit...
Metamaterials have received significant interest in recent years due to their potential ability to e...
Acoustic metamaterials have been shown to have the ability to achieve high levels of low frequency n...
Metamaterials are the subject of significant interest due to their ability to reproduce behaviour be...
Acoustic metamaterials have recently become of interest for their ability to attenuate sound by brea...
Metamaterials are periodic structures which offer physical properties not found in nature. Particula...
An acoustic metamaterial absorber of parallel–connection square Helmholtz resonators is proposed in ...
The reduction of low-frequency noise transmission through thin-walled structures is a topic of resea...
Acoustic metamaterials have recently become of interest for their ability to attenuate sound by brea...
Acoustic metamaterials are artificially structured materials exhibiting extraordinary acoustical pro...
Acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonance have perfect sound absorption characteristics wi...
One of the most promising features of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials (MAM) is their anti-reson...
This paper investigates a modified acoustic metamaterial system with local resonators coupled throug...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Reference Module in Materials ...
Metamaterials have received significant interest in recent years due to their potential ability to e...
Metamaterials have been the subject of significant interest over the past decade due to their abilit...
Metamaterials have received significant interest in recent years due to their potential ability to e...
Acoustic metamaterials have been shown to have the ability to achieve high levels of low frequency n...
Metamaterials are the subject of significant interest due to their ability to reproduce behaviour be...
Acoustic metamaterials have recently become of interest for their ability to attenuate sound by brea...
Metamaterials are periodic structures which offer physical properties not found in nature. Particula...
An acoustic metamaterial absorber of parallel–connection square Helmholtz resonators is proposed in ...
The reduction of low-frequency noise transmission through thin-walled structures is a topic of resea...
Acoustic metamaterials have recently become of interest for their ability to attenuate sound by brea...
Acoustic metamaterials are artificially structured materials exhibiting extraordinary acoustical pro...
Acoustic metamaterials based on Helmholtz resonance have perfect sound absorption characteristics wi...
One of the most promising features of membrane-type acoustic metamaterials (MAM) is their anti-reson...
This paper investigates a modified acoustic metamaterial system with local resonators coupled throug...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Reference Module in Materials ...