Optimization on microlattice materials for sound absorption by an integrated transfer matrix method

  • Cai X
  • Yang J
  • Hu G
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Materials with well-defined microlattice structures are superlight, stable, and thus bear great potential in sound absorption. An integrated transfer matrix method (TMM) is proposed to evaluate the sound absorbing efficiency of these lattice materials, in which a massive number of micropores are densely placed. A comparison between integrated TMM and conventional TMM reveals that the proposed approach offers better predictions on sound absorption of microlattice. This approach is then employed to optimize the microlattice material to determine the best pore and porosity that lead to maximum absorbing efficiency capability and minimum required thickness to attain a target sound absorption.

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Cai, X., Yang, J., & Hu, G. (2015). Optimization on microlattice materials for sound absorption by an integrated transfer matrix method. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(4), EL334–EL339. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4916791

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