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Acoustical Study of a Lossy Gradient-Based Sonic Crystal Using Acoustic Beamforming

Journal

FLUCTUATION AND NOISE LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages -

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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
DOI: 10.1142/S0219477522500171

Keywords

Sonic crystals; bandgaps; GBSC; acoustic beamforming; FEM; Helmholtz resonator; viscothermal losses

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This study focuses on widening the bandgaps of sonic crystals (SCs) and achieving better insertion loss (IL) inside the bandgaps by using a gradient-based sonic crystal (GBSC). The GBSC applies property gradient to the conventional SC array, improving Bragg scattering and Helmholtz resonance, and resulting in wider attenuation gaps and higher attenuation levels.
Sonic crystals (SCs) are unique periodic structures designed to attenuate acoustic waves in tunable frequency bands known as bandgaps. Though previous works on conventional uniform SCs show good insertion loss (IL) inside the bandgaps, this work is focused on widening their bandgaps and achieving better IL inside the bandgaps by using a gradient-based sonic crystal (GBSC). The GBSC applies property gradient to the conventional SC array by varying its basic properties, i.e., the distance between the scatterers/resonators (lattice constant), and resonator dimensions between the columns and hence the name GBSC. The design of the GBSC is backed by the results of acoustic beamforming experiments conducted over the uniform SCs of hollow scatterers and Helmholtz resonators (HRs) having two-dimensional (2D) periodicity prepared by using Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes without any property gradient and their respective 2D finite element (FE) studies. The experimental and FE simulation results of the uniform SCs were found to be in good agreement and therefore, the GBSC was modeled and analyzed using FE method considering the viscothermal losses inside the resonators. The results indicated that the property gradient improves both Bragg scattering and Helmholtz resonance compared to that of the uniform SCs and therefore, the GBSC exhibits wider attenuation gaps and higher attenuation levels. An array of 30 microphones was used to conduct acoustic beamforming experiments on the uniform SCs. Beamforming was found to be an advanced and fast method to perform quick measurements on the SCs.

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