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A tunable acoustic barrier based on periodic arrays of subwavelength slits
Author(s) -
Constanza Rubio,
Antonio Uris,
Pilar Candelas,
Francisco Belmar,
Vicente Gómez-Lozano
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
aip advances
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.421
H-Index - 58
ISSN - 2158-3226
DOI - 10.1063/1.4921834
Subject(s) - acoustics , noise barrier , transmission (telecommunications) , noise (video) , materials science , sound transmission class , noise control , optics , acoustic wave , physics , computer science , noise reduction , telecommunications , artificial intelligence , image (mathematics)
The most usual method to reduce undesirable enviromental noise levels during its transmission is the use of acoustic barriers. A novel type of acoustic barrier based on sound transmission through subwavelength slits is presented. This system consists of two rows of periodic repetition of vertical rigid pickets separated by a slit of subwavelength width and with a misalignment between them. Here, both the experimental and the numerical analyses are presented. The acoustic barrier proposed can be easily built and is frequency tunable. The results demonstrated that the proposed barrier can be tuned to mitigate a band noise without excesive barrier thickness. The use of this system as an environmental acoustic barrier has certain advantages with regard to the ones currently used both from the constructive and the acoustical point of view

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