Interior acoustic cloak
Interior acoustic cloak
Blog Article
Acoustic cloaks have traditionally been intended to externally surround critical objects to render these objects acoustically invisible.However, in this paper, the emphasis is placed on investigating the application of the acoustic cloaks to the interior walls of acoustic cavities in an attempt to minimize the noise levels inside these cavities.In this manner, the acoustic cloaks can serve as a viable and efficient alternative to the conventional passive noise attenuation treatments which are invariably heavy and bulky.The transformation acoustics relationships that govern the operation 117 of this class of interior acoustic cloaks are presented.Physical insights are given to relate these relationships to the reasons behind the effectiveness of the proposed interior acoustic cloaks.
Finite element models are presented to demonstrate the replacement blade characteristics of interior acoustic cloaks used in treating the interior walls of circular and square cavities both in the time and frequency domains.The obtained results emphasize the effectiveness of the proposed interior cloaks in eliminating the reflections of the acoustic waves from the walls of the treated cavities and thereby rendering these cavities acoustically quiet.It is important to note here that the proposed interior acoustic cloaks can find applications in acoustic cavities such as aircraft cabins and auditoriums as well as many other critical applications.