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Acoustic behavior prediction of monodisperse foams using polynomial surrogates
Author(s) -
Van Hai Trinh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
khoa học công nghệ xây dựng
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2734-9489
pISSN - 2615-9058
DOI - 10.31814/stce.nuce2021-15(3)-13
Subject(s) - homogenization (climate) , materials science , porosity , dispersity , polynomial , convergence (economics) , asymptotic homogenization , biological system , computer science , composite material , mathematics , mathematical analysis , biodiversity , ecology , composite number , polymer chemistry , economics , biology , economic growth
Acoustic properties of foams, such as macroscopic transports and sound absorption, are significantly influenced by their local morphology. The present paper develops a polynomial chaos expansion (PCE)-based surrogate model for characterizing the microstructure-properties relationships of acoustic monodisperse foams. First, the acoustic properties of the considered structures are estimated numerically by homogenization techniques using an idealized periodic unit cell and the Johnson-Champoux-Allard-Pride-Lafarge (JCAPL) model. The reference maps of transport parameters are then used to construct the PCE–based surrogates in the design space involving a set of foamy microstructural parameters such as membrane content, cell size, and porosity. Finally, after a validation phase and assessing convergence characteristics, the generated surrogates are employed to design some foam-based absorbers to illustrate the accuracy and computational efficiency of the proposed method.

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