Optimization of an acoustic black hole vibration absorber at the end of a cantilever beam

  • McCormick C
  • Shepherd M
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Abstract

Structures whose thickness follow a power law profile exhibit the “acoustic black hole” (ABH) effect and can be used for effective vibration reduction. However, it is difficult to know a priori what constitutes the best design. A new block matrix formulation of the transfer matrix method is developed for use in the optimization of an ABH vibration absorber at the end of a cantilever beam. Results indicate that introduction of the ABH significantly alters the dynamics of the beam, which must be considered in determining the optimal design for a given vibration reduction problem.

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McCormick, C. A., & Shepherd, M. R. (2019). Optimization of an acoustic black hole vibration absorber at the end of a cantilever beam. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 145(6), EL593–EL597. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5113960

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