摘要

This study presents a simulation of interactions between sound and a surrounding pipe structure conveying fluid flows. A sound-attenuating structure using layered metamaterials of cylindrical shells is proposed and verified. Numerical simulations based on the finite difference method after considering steady fluid flow in the pipe were performed. The effective wave speed and density of the fluid required to determine acoustic characteristics were calculated from the transfer matrix method. This enabled estimation of noise reduction capability. The metastructure layers were lined parallel to the pipe walls to minimize flow resistance. The effective density was negative near the resonance frequency of the layers. The transmission loss predicted for a moving fluid medium was smaller than that for a stationary medium due to boundary layer formation. The proposed method can be used to design silencers to reduce the transmitted noise in pipe systems.

  • 出版日期2017-9

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