Enhancing the sound transmission loss in double-leaf partitions with lateral local resonators substructure

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We report theoretically on the sound transmission loss performance through a periodic double plate acoustic metamaterial made of lateral local resonance (LLR) substructure. The unit cell of the substructure consists of a four link mechanism, two lateral resonators, and a vertical spring. The combination of space harmonic expansion and Bloch-Floquet theorem are used to analyze this present study. Computed results show that high sound transmission loss (STL) up to 60 dB at 62 Hz is reached with the metamaterial plate while the mass spring mass resonant is observed for the conventional periodic double plate at the same frequency. The introduction of a negative stiffness spring causes an increased STL at low frequency. The potential of lateral resonant metamaterials to improve the sound transmission loss (STL) in the frequency region around the mass-spring-mass resonance for periodic double panel partitions is demonstrated.

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Oyelade, A. O., Akano, T. T., & Odesanmi, G. A. (2022). Enhancing the sound transmission loss in double-leaf partitions with lateral local resonators substructure. Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/16878132221087851

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