Efficient sound absorption at low and mid frequencies is essential for mitigating anthropogenic noise but remains a scientific and engineering challenge. While porous materials are effective at medium and high frequencies, they typically require considerable thickness to absorb low-frequency sound. Inspired by the Sierpiński carpet, we propose a hierarchical pattern of through-thickness holes in porous materials to enhance low- and mid-frequency absorption. Numerical simulations and impedance tube measurements demonstrate significant performance gains (up to a 46% of improvement in absorption at 500 Hz using 10% less material for a thickness of 80 mm). This enhancement is attributed to the presence of small-scale geometric features that spatially localize the acoustic pressure field, increasing energy dissipation within the porous medium. This hierarchical approach holds promise for developing lightweight, high-performance panels for sound insulation applications, particularly where improved low- and mid-frequency absorption is required without increasing material bulk
Sierpiński carpet-inspired hierarchical patterning of porous materials for sound absorption / Kuznetsova, Svetlana; Allein, Florian; Dal Poggetto, Vinicius; Becot, Francois-Xavier; Miniaci, Marco. - In: NPJ ACOUSTICS. - ISSN 3005-141X. - 1:1(2025), pp. 1-11. [10.1038/s44384-025-00023-8]
Sierpiński carpet-inspired hierarchical patterning of porous materials for sound absorption
Miniaci Marco
2025
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Efficient sound absorption at low and mid frequencies is essential for mitigating anthropogenic noise but remains a scientific and engineering challenge. While porous materials are effective at medium and high frequencies, they typically require considerable thickness to absorb low-frequency sound. Inspired by the Sierpiński carpet, we propose a hierarchical pattern of through-thickness holes in porous materials to enhance low- and mid-frequency absorption. Numerical simulations and impedance tube measurements demonstrate significant performance gains (up to a 46% of improvement in absorption at 500 Hz using 10% less material for a thickness of 80 mm). This enhancement is attributed to the presence of small-scale geometric features that spatially localize the acoustic pressure field, increasing energy dissipation within the porous medium. This hierarchical approach holds promise for developing lightweight, high-performance panels for sound insulation applications, particularly where improved low- and mid-frequency absorption is required without increasing material bulk| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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