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Underwater stealth metasurfaces composed of split-orifice-conduit hybrid resonators

Authors :
Lee, Dongwoo
Jang, Yeongtae
Park, Jeonghoon
Kang, In Seok
Li, Jensen Tsan Hang
Rho, Junsuk
Lee, Dongwoo
Jang, Yeongtae
Park, Jeonghoon
Kang, In Seok
Li, Jensen Tsan Hang
Rho, Junsuk
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The development of sound-absorbing materials for noise reduction in daily life has been a prolonged issue that also applies to a recognized need for submarine anechoic tiles to stay independent from SONAR (SOund NAvigation Ranging). Here, we present an underwater stealth metasurface that uses split-orifice-conduit (SOC) hybrid resonators to significantly reduce its acoustic reflectance. A theoretical analysis of SOC elements provides an approach to quantifying acoustic characteristics using the transfer matrix method in a single metasurface. The findings confirm that we can tune the absorption with respect to a resonating frequency by adjusting geometrical parameters. Utilizing a hybrid mechanism that enables easy access to coupled resonances, we obtain broadband absorption spectra even in the presence of a covariant sound speed profile in the deep sea and a thermoviscous effect on unit cells of the metasurface. Such a metasurface will provide a further step toward developing feasible underwater stealth technologies for submarines and remains to be experimentally demonstrated.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363075574
Document Type :
Electronic Resource