2017
DOI: 10.1121/1.4987871
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Efficiency of an absorber involving a nonlinear membrane driven by an electro-acoustic device

Abstract: Great attention has been recently paid to employing nonlinear energy sink (NES) as an essential nonlinear acoustic absorber rather than Helmholtz absorbers. NES are based on the principle of the “Targeted Energy Transfer” (TET) that allows to transfer the energy from a primary acoustic field to the NES. In this paper, an hybrid electro-acoustic NES (hNES) is described. It is composed of an latex membrane with one face (exterior) coupled to the acoustic field (to reduce) and the other one enclosed. The enclosur… Show more

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