Damped resonance for broadband acoustic absorption in one-port and two-port systems

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We demonstrate broadband perfect acoustic absorption by damped resonances through inclusion of lossy porous media. By minimally placing the lossy materials around the necks of single-resonance Helmholtz resonators, where acoustic energy is concentrated, we show an increase in absorption bandwidths (>100% of the resonance frequency). Using the damped resonance, we demonstrate three types of broadband acoustic absorbers in one-port and two-port systems: broadband absorbers (one-port), broadband sparse absorbers (two-port), and broadband duct absorbers (two-port). Our approach for broadband absorption allows to minimize the number of resonances for compact absorbers, while it is beneficial for practical applications owing to the minimum use of porous materials.

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Lee, T., Nomura, T., & Iizuka, H. (2019). Damped resonance for broadband acoustic absorption in one-port and two-port systems. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-49222-w

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