Investigations on an electroactive polymer based tunable Helmholtz resonator

  • Abbad, Ahmed
  • Rabenorosoa, Kanty
  • Ouisse, Morvan
  • Atalla, Noureddine
Publication date
March 2017
Publisher
HAL CCSD
Language
English

Abstract

International audienceA Helmholtz resonator is a passive acoustic resonator classically used to control a single frequency resulting from the cavity volume and the resonator neck size. The aim of the proposed study is to present a new concept and strategy allowing real-time tunability of the Helmholtz resonator in order to enhance acoustic absorption performances at low frequencies (< 500 Hz). The proposed concept consists in replacing the resonator rigid front plate by an electroactive polymer (EAP) membrane. The first proposed strategy consists on a change in the mechanical properties of the membrane resulting from the applied electric field. This induces a resonance frequency shift. A second strategy is based on a well-located spring, wh...

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