2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2018.11.023
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Tuning membrane content of sound absorbing cellular foams: Fabrication, experimental evidence and multiscale numerical simulations

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“…The eects of membrane on acoustical properties are now the subject of active research [3,811]. It has been shown that closed membranes can increase the eective density of foam [8] and therefore, in agreement with the work of Jonhson et al [1], the foam tortuosity α ∞ [10]. Moreover, closed membranes imply some percolation eects at the mesoscale which can drastically reduce the foam permeability K as shown in [9].…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…The eects of membrane on acoustical properties are now the subject of active research [3,811]. It has been shown that closed membranes can increase the eective density of foam [8] and therefore, in agreement with the work of Jonhson et al [1], the foam tortuosity α ∞ [10]. Moreover, closed membranes imply some percolation eects at the mesoscale which can drastically reduce the foam permeability K as shown in [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…We are not aware of any experimental setup able to produce well-dened (geometrically) polymeric structures having closed and open pores of dierent ratios. Milliuidic techniques were, however, employed to generate monodisperse foams with various membrane contents [10]; (geometrically) characterized according to the proportions of closed and open windows and aperture size. While tortuosity estimates were reported using acoustical measurements [28] by Trinh et al [10], the acoustical method failed to provide tortuosity results when the membrane content was too high.…”
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“…the way the solid matrix is distributed at the local scale. To this respect, the size of pores and apertures connecting the pores are crucial morphological parameters to control acoustics [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%