Sound absorption characteristics of aluminum foams treated by plasma electrolytic oxidation

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Open-celled aluminum foams with different pore sizes were fabricated. A plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) treatment was applied on the aluminum foams to create a layer of ceramic coating. The sound absorption coefficients of the foams were measured by an impedance tube and they were calculated by a transfer function method. The experimental results show that the sound absorption coefficient of the foam increases gradually with the decrease of pore size. Additionally, when the porosity of the foam increases, the sound absorption coefficient also increases. The PEO coating surface is rough and porous, which is beneficial for improvement in sound absorption. After PEO treatment, the maximum sound absorption of the foam is improved to some extent.

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Jin, W., Liu, J., Wang, Z., Wang, Y., Cao, Z., Liu, Y., & Zhu, X. (2015). Sound absorption characteristics of aluminum foams treated by plasma electrolytic oxidation. Materials, 8(11), 7511–7518. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma8115395

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