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JOURNAL OF SOUND AND VIBRATION
卷 548, 期 -, 页码 -出版社
ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jsv.2023.117562
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Bending vibration control; Acoustic Black Hole; Impedance support; Reflection coefficient
This paper introduces an Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) embedded in a beam, which absorbs vibrations effectively through the ABH effect. The author adds a visco-elastic coating to the flexible part of the termination, resulting in a reflection coefficient that varies with frequency. The study also develops a new method, involving localized damping with elastic and damping point supports, to control the ABH effect.
The Acoustic Black Hole (ABH) embedded in a beam is a termination that provides effective vibration absorption. The ABH effect, usually achieved by adding a visco-elastic coating in the flexible part of the termination, results in a reflection coefficient that varies with frequency, with local maxima and minima associated with local modes trapped in the termination. The density of these modes induces narrow absorption bands whose overlap makes the ABH very efficient from a cut-on frequency. In this paper, a new way to take advantage of the ABH effect is developed analytically, numerically and experimentally by applying a localised damping to the termination by means of elastic and damping point supports. This new type of device provides a new way to control the ABH effect inducing low reflection coefficient values over wide and low frequency ranges.
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