Broadband sparse acoustic absorber
US-11322126-B2 · May 3, 2022 · US
US11905703B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11905703-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917290624-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2024 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2024 |
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A soft boundary structure is implemented using a resonator structure capable of receiving sound or vibration, establishing resonance coupled with received sound or vibration, and creating a reflection with a pi phase factor. A soft boundary is located on or closely adjacent the resonator structure. The soft boundary cooperates with the resonator structure to attenuate the sound or vibration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A soft boundary structure comprising: a resonator structure capable of receiving sound or vibration, establishing resonances coupled with received sound or vibration, and creating a reflection with a pi phase factor; a structure having a restricted top plate, a plurality of open sidewalls and a restricted backwall, the structure configured to create an area change by using the open sidewalls; and a soft boundary located on or closely adjacent the resonator structure, the soft boundary cooperating with the resonator structure to attenuate the sound or vibration, wherein the open sidewalls cause incident sound waves engaging the structure to turn and pass at least a subset of the plurality of sidewalls, and wherein incident sound waves encounter an increase of cross-sectional area, which results in a soft boundary condition, effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves. 2. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the soft boundary comprises an acoustic sponge comprising porous reticulated sound absorbing material. 3. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the soft boundary comprises sound absorbing material placed on a hard wall boundary of the resonator structure. 4. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the resonator structure comprises sidewall resonators, wherein the sidewall resonators achieve sound extinction through scattering to a different direction from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects. 5. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the resonator structure comprises sidewall resonators, wherein the sidewall resonators achieve sound extinction through scattering substantially 90° from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects. 6. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , further comprising: the soft boundary comprising a sound absorbing material positioned in front of the resonator structure in a direction incident to received sound, wherein the resonator structure comprises sidewall resonators, wherein the sidewall resonators cause sound or vibration scattering to a different direction from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects, whereby the combination of the soft boundary and the sidewall resonators provide a sound extinguishing effect. 7. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the structure causes the incident sound waves to turn, resulting in an extinction effect to reduce reflected sound. 8. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the sound absorbing structure receives sound or vibration from an external dipolar source, by said effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves from the external dipolar source. 9. The sound absorbing structure of claim 1 , wherein the sound absorbing structure receives sound or vibration from an external dipolar source, by said effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves. 10. A method of sound absorption comprising: receiving sound or vibration with a resonator structure; using the resonator structure to create a reflection with a pi phase factor; providing a restricted top plate, a plurality of open sidewalls and a restricted backwall to create an area change by using the open sidewalls; establishing a resonance of the received sound or vibration, and providing diminished reflection, through absorption or scattering effects; and using a soft boundary located on or closely adjacent the resonator structure, wherein the soft boundary cooperates with the resonator structure to attenuate the sound or vibration, wherein the open sidewalls cause incident sound waves engaging the structure to turn and pass at least a subset of the plurality of sidewalls, and wherein incident sound waves encounter an increase of cross-sectional area, which results in a soft boundary condition, effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves. 11. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , further comprising: providing, as part of the soft boundary, an acoustic sponge comprising porous reticulated sound absorbing material. 12. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , further comprising: providing, as part of the soft boundary, sound absorbing material; and placing the sound absorbing material on a hard wall boundary of the resonator structure. 13. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , further comprising: providing, as at least a part of the resonator structure, sidewall resonators, wherein the sidewall resonators achieve sound extinction through scattering to a different direction from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects. 14. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , further comprising: providing, as at least a part of the resonator structure, sidewall resonators, wherein the sidewall resonators achieve sound extinction through scattering to substantially 90° from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects. 15. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , wherein the structure causes the incident sound waves to turn, resulting in an extinction effect to reduce reflected sound. 16. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , further comprising: the soft boundary comprising a sound absorbing material positioned in front of the resonator structure in a direction incident to received sound; and, using sidewall resonators as at least part of the resonator structure, wherein the sidewall resonators cause sound or vibration scattering to a different direction from an incident direction through absorption and/or scattering effects, whereby the combination of the soft boundary and the sidewall resonators provide a sound extinguishing effect. 17. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , comprising receiving sound or vibration from an externally-generated dipolar source, by said effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves from the externally-generated dipolar source. 18. The method of sound absorption of claim 10 , comprising receiving sound or vibration from a dipolar sound or vibration source, by said effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves. 19. A sound absorbing structure comprising: a resonator structure for receiving sound or vibration; means to create a reflection with a pi phase factor; means for establishing a resonance of the received sound or vibration and for providing diminished reflection, through absorption or scattering effects a structure having a restricted top plate, a plurality of open sidewalls and a restricted backwall, the structure configured to create an area change by using the open sidewalls; and a soft boundary located on or closely adjacent the resonator structure, wherein the soft boundary cooperates with the resonator structure to attenuate the sound or vibration, wherein the open sidewalls cause incident sound waves engaging the structure to turn and pass at least a subset of the plurality of sidewalls, and wherein incident sound waves encounter an increase of cross-sectional area, which results in a soft boundary condition, effecting constructive interference between reflected and original waves. 20. The sound absorbing structure of claim 19 , further comprising: the soft boundary comprising an acoustic sponge comprising porous reticulated sound absorbing material. 21. The sound absorbing structure of claim
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