超材料与建筑构件的融合

Andrew Hall, Vladislav Sorokin, E. Calius, G. Schmid, George Dodd
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尽管声学超材料的研究取得了进展,但建筑行业仍然依赖于同质材料进行隔音。随着住房密集化的不可避免,住宅生活环境中的噪声污染日益严重。虽然通过建筑构件隔绝高频可听声音的效果通常在 1 至 5 千赫之间相对较好,但整体声学传输损耗性能往往受到两个特定频率区域的严重限制。质量空气质量共振频段和重合频段。我们介绍了一项研究成果,即利用元结构和元表面来改善这些频率区域的传输损耗,重点是可扩展的实施。这些元结构是由阻抗变化元件、表面变化和振声谐振元件构成的超材料系统。本文介绍了这项研究中选定系统的性能。实验结果和建模结果在质量上非常吻合,而有前途的扩散场测试结果表明,在目标频带区域内有显著的衰减。对每种技术的优点进行了分析,结果表明哪种方法能最有效地减轻或转移可听频率区域最重要部分之外的传输损耗较差的区域。
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The integration of metamaterials into building elements
The building industry continues to rely on homogeneous materials for acoustic insulation despite the progress of research into acoustic metamaterials. With the inevitable densification of housing, the severity of noise pollution within residential living environments is escalating. While the insulation of high-frequency audible sound through building elements is often relatively good between 1 and 5 kHz, the overall acoustic transmission loss performance is often significantly limited by two specific frequency regions. The mass air mass resonance band, and the coincidence band. We present the results of an investigation into the use of metastructures and metasurfaces to improve transmission loss in these frequency regions with a focus on scalable implementation. These metastructures are metamaterial systems constructed from impedance change elements, surface variations and vibroacoustic resonant elements. The performance of selected systems from this research are presented. Experimental and modeling results are in good qualitative agreement and promising diffuse-field testing results indicate significant attenuation within the targeted band regions. The merits of each technique are analysed, and results indicate which methods are most effective at either mitigating or shifting the regions of poor transmission loss outside of the most important part of the audible frequency region.
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