Acoustic Waves in Periodic Structures, Metamaterials, and...

Acoustic Waves in Periodic Structures, Metamaterials, and Porous Media

N. Jimenes, O. Umnova, J.-Ph.Groby
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This book delivers a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of practical applications of metamaterials, structured media, and conventional porous materials. With increasing levels of urbanization, a growing demand for motorized transport, and inefficient urban planning, environmental noise exposure is rapidly becoming a pressing societal and health concern. Phononic and sonic crystals, acoustic metamaterials, and metasurfaces can revolutionize noise and vibration control and, in many cases, replace traditional porous materials for these applications. In this collection of contributed chapters, a group of international researchers reviews the essentials of acoustic wave propagation in metamaterials and porous absorbers with viscothermal losses, as well as the most recent advances in the design of acoustic metamaterial absorbers. The book features a detailed theoretical introduction describing commonly used modelling techniques such as plane wave expansion, multiple scattering theory, and the transfer matrix method. The following chapters give a detailed consideration of acoustic wave propagation in viscothermal fluids and porous media, and the extension of this theory to non-local models for fluid saturated metamaterials, along with a description of the relevant numerical methods. Finally, the book reviews a range of practical industrial applications, making it especially attractive as a white book targeted at the building, automotive, and aeronautic industries.
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Anno:
2021
Edizione:
1st ed. 2021
Casa editrice:
Springer
Lingua:
english
Pagine:
455
ISBN 10:
3030842991
ISBN 13:
9783030842994
File:
PDF, 13.31 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2021
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