Abstract
Soft elastic materials embedded with resonant inclusions are widely used as acoustic coatings for maritime applications. A versatile analytical framework for resonance scattering of sound waves in a soft material by a lattice of hard inclusions of complex shape is presented. Analogies from hydrodynamics and electrostatics are employed to derive universal scaling relations for a small number of well-known lumped parameters that map resonant scattering of a complex-shaped hard inclusion to that of a sphere. Multiple scattering of waves between inclusions in proximity is also considered. The problem is then treated using an effective medium theory, viz, a layer of hard inclusions is modeled as a homogenized layer with some effective properties. The acoustic performance of hard inclusions for a range of shapes with spheres of the same volume are compared. Results obtained using this approach are in good agreement with finite element simulations.
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Sharma, G. S., Skvortsov, A., MacGillivray, I., & Kessissoglou, N. (2023). Scaling relations for sound scattering by a lattice of hard inclusions in a soft medium. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 154(1), 108–114. https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0019939
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