Hierarchical Tri-Hex re-entrant honeycomb acoustic metamaterial for enhanced low-frequency sound absorption
Abstract
To address the shortcomings of conventional honeycomb sandwich structures in low-frequency sound absorption, a hierarchical Tri-hex re-entrant honeycomb (ThrH) acoustic metamaterial was developed. Its acoustic performance was comprehensively investigated through theoretical analysis, experimental validation, and numerical simulations. A comprehensive investigation of its acoustic properties was conducted through theoretical analysis, experimental validation, and numerical simulations. Parametric studies revealed that when the micropore diameter is set to 0.7, 1.0, and 1.2 mm, the resonance peak of the Tri-hex re-entrant honeycomb shifts downward by approximately 190, 330, and 380 Hz, respectively. Furthermore, reducing the micropore–wall contact configuration from three-side contact to no contact resulted in a 33.6% increase in the resonance frequency. Comparative studies confirm that, under identical macroscopic geometric parameters, the proposed re-entrant design substantially enhances mid- and low-frequency sound absorption relative to conventional honeycomb-based structures.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (5)
Hongyu Yan
Suchao Xie
Key Laboratory of Traffic Safety on Track (Central South University), Ministry of Education 1 , Changsha, Hunan,
Kui Wang
Key Lab of Biomass Energy and Material, Jiangsu Province; Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources, Institute of Chemical Industry of Forest Products
Fengyi Zhang
Kunkun Jing
Key Laboratory of Traffic Safety on Track (Central South University), Ministry of Education 1 , Changsha, Hunan,