Sound Insulation in a Hollow Pipe with Subwavelength Thickness

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Hai-Long Zhang
Yi-Fan Zhu
Bin Liang
Jing Yang
Jun Yang
Jian-Chun Cheng
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[1] Key Laboratory of Modern Acoustics,Department of Physics
[2] MOE,undefined
[3] Institute of Acoustics,undefined
[4] Nanjing University,undefined
[5] Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures,undefined
[6] Nanjing University,undefined
[7] Key Laboratory of Noise and Vibration Research,undefined
[8] Institute of Acoustics,undefined
[9] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Suppression of the transmission of undesired sound in ducts is a fundamental issue with wide applications in a great variety of scenarios. Yet the conventional ways of duct noise control have to rely on mismatched impedance or viscous dissipation, leading the ducts to have ventilation capability weakened by inserted absorbers or a thick shell to accommodate bulky resonators. Here we present a mechanism for insulating sound transmission in a hollow pipe with subwavelength thickness, by directly reversing its propagating direction via anomalous reflection at the flat inner boundary with well-designed phase profile. A metamaterial-based implementation is demonstrated both in simulation and in experiment, verifying the theoretical prediction on high-efficient sound insulation at the desired frequencies by the resulting device, which has a shell as thin as 1/8 wavelength and an entirely open passage that maintains the continuity of the background medium. We have also investigated the potential of our scheme to work in broadband by simply cascading different metamaterial unit cells. Without the defects of blocked path and bulky size of existing sound insulators, we envision our design will open new route to sound insulation in ducts and have deep implication in practical applications such as designs of ventilation fans and vehicle silencers.
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