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Multi-objective optimization of acoustic black hole vibration absorbers
Micah R Shepherd1, Philip A Feurtado1, Stephen C Conlon1
1Graduate Program in Acoustics/Applied Research Laboratory, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA mrs30@psu.edu, paf932@psu.edu, scc135@psu.edu.
Abstract:
Structures with power law tapers exhibit the acoustic black hole (ABH) effect and can be used for vibration reduction. However, the design of ABHs for vibration reduction requires consideration of the underlying theory and its regions of validity. To address the competing nature of the best ABH design for vibration reduction and the underlying theoretical assumptions, a multi-objective approach is used to find the lowest frequency where both criteria are sufficiently met. The Pareto optimality curve is estimated for a range of ABH design parameters. The optimal set could then be used to implement an ABH vibration absorber.
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