A semi-analytical/numerical model based on the multiple scattering (MS) method has been established for analyzing the effect of acoustic performance on main energy attenua- tion mechanism in viscoelastic coating con...A semi-analytical/numerical model based on the multiple scattering (MS) method has been established for analyzing the effect of acoustic performance on main energy attenua- tion mechanism in viscoelastic coating containing axisymmetric cavities. The basic functions of stress and displacement of the axisymmetric cavity surface are derived in the system of spheri- cal coordinates. The transition matrix between the incident wave and the scattering wave are obtained by the numerical integral of the basic functions of the cavity surface. The reflection, transmission and absorption performance of viscoelastic materials containing periodic cavities are calculated using the MS method and the wave propagating theory of the multi-layered medium. The results indicate that low frequency energy is mainly attenuated through cavity resonance. The resonant properties are found to be very sensitive to the boundary conditions. The coupling of the double-cavity is capable of extending the absorption to even lower fre- quencies. The absorption performance of the viscoelastic coating in the high frequency range is independent of the backing material. Its energy attenuation depends mainly on acoustic properties of cavity scattering and mode conversion.展开更多
The sound absorption of fluid-loaded thin-panel absorbers was investigated. A general theory and an approximate theory are given. Parameters of potential energy kinetic energy, and the fluid-loading factor are propose...The sound absorption of fluid-loaded thin-panel absorbers was investigated. A general theory and an approximate theory are given. Parameters of potential energy kinetic energy, and the fluid-loading factor are proposed. This has made the absorption mechanism clearer, and the computation simpler than before. The absorption coefficients and impedances of thin-panel absorbers were tested with a hydro-acoustical tube. The experimental results agreed well with the theoretical results.展开更多
基金supported by the National Nature Science Foundation of China(11104310)the 973 National key Basic Research Program of China(2013CB632900)the 863 National High Technology Program of China(2011AA11A103)
文摘A semi-analytical/numerical model based on the multiple scattering (MS) method has been established for analyzing the effect of acoustic performance on main energy attenua- tion mechanism in viscoelastic coating containing axisymmetric cavities. The basic functions of stress and displacement of the axisymmetric cavity surface are derived in the system of spheri- cal coordinates. The transition matrix between the incident wave and the scattering wave are obtained by the numerical integral of the basic functions of the cavity surface. The reflection, transmission and absorption performance of viscoelastic materials containing periodic cavities are calculated using the MS method and the wave propagating theory of the multi-layered medium. The results indicate that low frequency energy is mainly attenuated through cavity resonance. The resonant properties are found to be very sensitive to the boundary conditions. The coupling of the double-cavity is capable of extending the absorption to even lower fre- quencies. The absorption performance of the viscoelastic coating in the high frequency range is independent of the backing material. Its energy attenuation depends mainly on acoustic properties of cavity scattering and mode conversion.
文摘The sound absorption of fluid-loaded thin-panel absorbers was investigated. A general theory and an approximate theory are given. Parameters of potential energy kinetic energy, and the fluid-loading factor are proposed. This has made the absorption mechanism clearer, and the computation simpler than before. The absorption coefficients and impedances of thin-panel absorbers were tested with a hydro-acoustical tube. The experimental results agreed well with the theoretical results.