Numerical simulation for the sound absorption properties of ceramic resonators

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This work reports the results of experimental measurements of the sound absorption coefficient of ceramic materials using the principle of acoustic resonators. Subsequently, the values obtained from the measurements were used to train a simulation model of the acoustic behavior of the analyzed material based on artificial neural networks. The possible applications of sound-absorbing materials made with ceramic can derive from aesthetic or architectural needs or from functional needs, as ceramic is a fireproof material resistant to high temperatures. The results returned by the simulation model based on the artificial neural networks algorithm are particularly significant. This result suggests the adoption of this technology to find the finest possible configuration that allows the best sound absorption performance of the material.

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Ciaburro, G., & Iannace, G. (2020). Numerical simulation for the sound absorption properties of ceramic resonators. Fibers, 8(12), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/fib8120077

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