Enabling broadband low-frequency sound absorption with a stepped Helmholtz-honeycomb metamaterial

Z Ziming Song (Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,) W Wei Chen S Shengzhe Jin (Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,) F Feihu Shan (Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,) K Kui Liu (College of Materials Science and Engineering) H Hongwei Zhang (Key Laboratory of Development and Application of Rural Renewable Energy) S Sichao Qu

Abstract

To address the challenge of achieving efficient low-to-mid frequency noise absorption under strict weight and thickness constraints, this study proposes a novel honeycomb structure incorporating stepped multi-cavity Helmholtz resonators (SHRs). The SHR configuration enhances sound absorption in targeted frequency bands through tailored resonance coupling. By integrating theoretical modeling, numerical simulation, and experimental validation, we systematically investigated the influence of step gradient angle, micropore geometry, pore positioning, and structural coupling on acoustic performance. Parametric optimization yielded a half-absorption bandwidth of 350–650 Hz, with the lower cutoff frequency reduced by 39.6% compared to conventional coupled structures (580 Hz). Notably, increasing the gradient angle to 33.7° within a 15 mm cavity depth lowered the resonance frequency by 14.3%, demonstrating the efficacy of gradient tuning for low-frequency control. The proposed structure maintains minimal thickness while significantly improving low-to-mid frequency absorption, offering a promising approach for noise mitigation in complex operational environments.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 139, Issue 1
Published January 07, 2026
ISSN 0021-8979
Publisher American Institute of Physics

Journal Info

Journal of Applied Physics

American Institute of Physics

ISSN: 0021-8979 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

Z

Ziming Song

Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,

W

Wei Chen

S

Shengzhe Jin

Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,

F

Feihu Shan

Beijing Key Laboratory of Power Beam Additive Manufacturing Technology and Equipment, AVIC Manufacturing Technology Institute 1 , Beijing 100024,

K

Kui Liu

College of Materials Science and Engineering

H

Hongwei Zhang

Key Laboratory of Development and Application of Rural Renewable Energy

S

Sichao Qu