音響メタマテリアル吸音壁による回折の活用と音響減衰の強化
1Department of Precision and Microsystems Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Mekelweg 2, 2628 CD, Delft, The Netherlands. jieun.yang@tudelft.nl.
Materials horizons
|February 2, 2026
まとめ
本研究では、従来は防音壁の限界であった音波の回折を、音の抑制のためのツールとして再考する。共振器を備えたメタマテリアル吸音壁を使用することで、広帯域の音響減衰が強化された。
科学分野:
- 音響学
- 材料科学
- 波動物理学
背景:
- 音波の回折は、通常、音響防音壁の性能を制限し、特に低周波数での音響減衰を低下させます。
- 構造物の上を曲がる音波は、防音壁設計における重要な課題です。
研究 の 目的:
- 回折を音響抑制の機能的メカニズムとして実証すること。
- 回折を利用するメタマテリアル吸音壁を設計・解析すること。
主な方法:
- 共振器の垂直アレイを持つメタマテリアル吸音壁の設計。
- 端部回折波の分散特性の変化の解析。
- 表面誘導波の伝播と定常波形成の調査。
主要な成果:
- メタマテリアル吸音壁は、回折を表面誘導波に変換します。
- 定常波モードと共振誘起エバネスにより、広帯域の音響減衰が達成されます。
- 広い周波数範囲で挿入損失が大幅に向上します。
結論:
- 回折は、音響波制御の設計上の特徴として積極的に利用できます。
- メタマテリアル吸音壁は、優れた音響抑制のための新しいフレームワークを提供します。
- 両面共振器アレイにより、調整可能な性能が可能です。
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