Abstract

Experiments demonstrated that surface roughness could significantly improve the sound absorption performance of porous materials. In this study, to quantitatively explore the underlying physical mechanisms, porous materials with roughened pore surfaces are modeled as a bundle of parallel petal shaped tubes, so that relevant acoustic transport parameters, namely, viscous permeability, thermal permeability, tortuosity, viscous characteristic length, and thermal characteristic length, can be theoretically predicted. Multi-scale numerical simulations are implemented to validate the theoretical predictions, with good agreement achieved. Compared with smooth tubes, petal shaped tubes reduce the viscous and thermal characteristic lengths as well as the viscous and thermal permeabilities, resulting in enhanced sound absorption over a wide frequency band.

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