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A phase-gradient acoustic metasurface for broadband duct noise attenuation in the presence of flow

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2022.107822

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Metasurface; Duct noise attenuation; Flow effect; Sound propagation direction

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A phase-gradient acoustic metasurface is designed for broadband noise reduction in a flow duct. By manipulating the wavefront, the metasurface achieves a linear phase shift of reflected wave, leading to enhanced sound absorption performance. The metasurface's attenuation characteristics in the presence of flow are investigated experimentally and numerically, showing potential for broadband noise attenuation.
A phase-gradient acoustic metasurface is designed based on wavefront manipulation for achieving broadband noise reduction in a flow duct. It is constructed by eight periodically arranged varying-depth units filled with porous materials, forming a linear phase shift of reflected wave from 0 to 2 pi at 3000 Hz. The linear reflected phase-shifting can be roughly maintained in a wide frequency range. By employing the broadband phase-shift feature of the units, the metasurface exhibits an enhanced sound absorption performance in terms of the absorption coefficient and bandwidth when comparing to the individual units, which originates from forcing the higher-order modes of reflection waves to be evanescent. Then, its transmission attenuation characteristics in the presence of background flow are assessed by installing it on the side wall of a flow tube. The effects of flow speed (Mach number is up to 0.3) and sound source position (at the upstream and downstream sides of the metasurface) are experimentally and numerically investigated. Results show that the attenuation performance of the metasurface decreases with flow speed for the upstream sound source while increasing for the downstream sound source. For both upstream and downstream sound sources, a high transmission loss (& GE; 20 dB) is achieved by the metasurface in the frequency range of 1500-3000 Hz at different flow speeds. Hence, the proposed metasurface is promising for achieving broadband noise attenuation in the presence of flow.

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