Author/Authors :
Saffar, S Department of Acoustics and Sound Engineering - IRIB University - P.O. Box 1986916511 - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper try to show that cling to the physical order that governs nature can be helpful in engineering application such as acoustical materials. In this regards, an innovative idea to the noise control
problem for broader absorption bandwidth at low frequencies is
presented in this paper. For this aim, Helmholtz resonator array (HRA)
designed based on Fibonacci sequence, which is addressed “Fibonacci
based-HRA”. First, to validate the simulations which were performed
through finite element method (FEM) as a numerical method in
COMSOL Multi-physics software (Version 5.2), the results have been
compared with experimental results which obtained by other
researchers for two cases: (1) one unit resonator, and (2) four
resonators array block with equal size. Second, to examine the
performance of sound absorption of Fibonacci based-HRA, the results
obtained for HRA with equal sizes of the 4, 6, 8 and 10 component
resonators, compared with those obtained for Fibonacci based-HRA
with the same number of the component resonators and the same
overall dimensions of HRA block. The comparison showed that
Fibonacci based-HRA approach is a good candidate for broad-band low frequency noise control.
Keywords :
Fibonacci based Helmholtz resonator array (Fibonacci based-HRA) , sound absorption coefficient , broad-band low frequency noise control , finite element method (FEM)