Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range

We present a design method for calculating and optimizing sound absorption coefficient of multi-layered porous fibrous metals (PFM) in the low frequency range. PFM is simplified as an equivalent idealized sheet with all metallic fibers aligned in one direction and distributed in periodic hexagonal p...

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Main Authors: Wenjiong Chen, Shutian Liu, Liyong Tong, Sheng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
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spelling doaj-8032a69f89804e7daee9956ba95b35ec2020-11-24T23:03:33ZengElsevierTheoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters2095-03492016-01-0161424810.1016/j.taml.2015.12.002Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency rangeWenjiong Chen0Shutian Liu1Liyong Tong2Sheng Li3State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, ChinaSchool of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, NSW 2006, AustraliaState Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis for Industrial Equipment, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, ChinaWe present a design method for calculating and optimizing sound absorption coefficient of multi-layered porous fibrous metals (PFM) in the low frequency range. PFM is simplified as an equivalent idealized sheet with all metallic fibers aligned in one direction and distributed in periodic hexagonal patterns. We use a phenomenological model in the literature to investigate the effects of pore geometrical parameters (fiber diameter and gap) on sound absorption performance. The sound absorption coefficient of multi-layered PFMs is calculated using impedance translation theorem. To demonstrate the validity of the present model, we compare the predicted results with the experimental data. With the average sound absorption (low frequency range) as the objective function and the fiber gaps as the design variables, an optimization method for multi-layered fibrous metals is proposed. A new fibrous layout with given porosity of multi-layered fibrous metals is suggested to achieve optimal low frequency sound absorption. The sound absorption coefficient of the optimal multi-layered fibrous metal is higher than the single-layered fibrous metal, and a significant effect of the fibrous material on sound absorption is found due to the surface porosity of the multi-layered fibrous.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034916000027Porous fibrous metalMulti-layerLow frequencyAcoustic modelDesign optimization
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author Wenjiong Chen
Shutian Liu
Liyong Tong
Sheng Li
spellingShingle Wenjiong Chen
Shutian Liu
Liyong Tong
Sheng Li
Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
Porous fibrous metal
Multi-layer
Low frequency
Acoustic model
Design optimization
author_facet Wenjiong Chen
Shutian Liu
Liyong Tong
Sheng Li
author_sort Wenjiong Chen
title Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
title_short Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
title_full Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
title_fullStr Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
title_full_unstemmed Design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
title_sort design of multi-layered porous fibrous metals for optimal sound absorption in the low frequency range
publisher Elsevier
series Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters
issn 2095-0349
publishDate 2016-01-01
description We present a design method for calculating and optimizing sound absorption coefficient of multi-layered porous fibrous metals (PFM) in the low frequency range. PFM is simplified as an equivalent idealized sheet with all metallic fibers aligned in one direction and distributed in periodic hexagonal patterns. We use a phenomenological model in the literature to investigate the effects of pore geometrical parameters (fiber diameter and gap) on sound absorption performance. The sound absorption coefficient of multi-layered PFMs is calculated using impedance translation theorem. To demonstrate the validity of the present model, we compare the predicted results with the experimental data. With the average sound absorption (low frequency range) as the objective function and the fiber gaps as the design variables, an optimization method for multi-layered fibrous metals is proposed. A new fibrous layout with given porosity of multi-layered fibrous metals is suggested to achieve optimal low frequency sound absorption. The sound absorption coefficient of the optimal multi-layered fibrous metal is higher than the single-layered fibrous metal, and a significant effect of the fibrous material on sound absorption is found due to the surface porosity of the multi-layered fibrous.
topic Porous fibrous metal
Multi-layer
Low frequency
Acoustic model
Design optimization
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095034916000027
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