Dry friction damped metallic material and methods of manufacturing and using same
US-10107346-B2 · Oct 23, 2018 · US
US9324312B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9324312-B2 |
| Application number | US-80991208-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 15, 2008 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2007 |
| Publication date | Apr 26, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 26, 2016 |
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A sound barrier and method of sound insulation are disclosed. In one aspect of the disclosure, a sound barrier comprises a first, solid medium, such as a viscoelastic solid and a second medium, such as air. At least one of the two media forms a periodic array disposed in the other medium. The solid medium has a speed of propagation of longitudinal sound wave and a speed of propagation of transverse sound wave, the speed of propagation of longitudinal sound wave being at least about 30 times the speed of propagation of transverse sound wave.
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We claim: 1. A sound barrier, comprising: a first medium having a first density; and an array of structures disposed in the first medium, the structures being made of a second medium having a second density different from the first density, the array of structures being substantially periodic such that the first medium and array of structures made of the second medium form a phononic crystal, at least one of the first and second media being a solid medium comprising a viscoelastic material. 2. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein the array of structures has a periodicity of not greater than about 30 mm in at least one dimension. 3. The sound barrier of claim 2 , wherein each of the array of structures comprises an element no larger than about 10 mm in at least one dimension. 4. The sound barrier of claim 2 wherein each of the array of structures comprises a cylindrical element. 5. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein the viscoelastic material is a viscoelastic silicone rubber. 6. The sound barrier of claim 5 , wherein the other medium comprises a gas phase material. 7. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second media has no acoustic resonant frequency from about 4 kHz or lower through about 20 kHz or higher. 8. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein the other medium comprises a fluid. 9. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein the substantially periodic array comprises a two-dimensional array. 10. The sound barrier of claim 1 , wherein the substantially periodic array comprises a three-dimensional array. 11. A sound barrier, comprising: a first medium having a first density; and a substantially periodic array of structures disposed in the first medium, the structures being made of a second medium having a second density different from the first density, at least one of the first and second media being a solid medium comprising a viscoelastic material, the viscoelastic material having a combination of viscoelasticity coefficient and viscosity sufficient to produce an acoustic band gap from about 4 kHz or lower through about 20 kHz or higher, a transmission coefficient of longitudinal sound waves of frequencies within the band gap being not greater than about 0.05 when the barrier has a thickness of not greater than about 20 cm. 12. The sound barrier of claim 11 , wherein the combination of viscoelasticity coefficient and viscosity, and the configuration of the substantially periodic array is sufficient to produce an acoustic band gap from about 4 kHz or lower through about 20 kHz or higher, a transmission amplitude of longitudinal sound waves for frequencies within the band gap being smaller by a factor of at least about 10 than a transmission amplitude of longitudinal sound waves for the frequencies through a reference sound barrier that has a homogeneous structure and has the same dimensions and made of an elastic or viscoelastic material having the same elastic properties as the medium comprising the viscoelastic material.
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