Abstract
Acoustic panels with different configurations (layered structure with different absorbing materials) are broadly used to attenuate the noise. Multiple panels are preferred due to the presence of multiple air cavities and the repeated reflections which lead to increased sound attenuation. The paper presents an experimental study of sound propagation through multiple panels. A novel design of acoustic panel is proposed by incorporating the sonic crystal in the air cavities of the panel. Sonic crystal (SC) consists of a periodic arrangement of sound hard scatterers which provide the sound reduction in a particular frequency range due to destructive interference in periodic scatterers. The results are based on experimental observations which are supported by the literature. The results show that increasing the number of panels increases the sound insertion loss from the multiple panel structure. However, the panels with air cavity suffer from the sound insertion loss dip, which makes the panel ineffective. The novel acoustic panel (double and triple panel with SC) provides an additional sound reduction due to SC which can be tailored for certain frequency band. For the present case, SC is designed to overcome the insertion loss dip. The novel panel provides an additional insertion loss, reaching a maximum value of 19 and 11 dB, respectively (for the double and triple panel), overcoming the insertion loss dip due to structural vibration.
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