Materials & Design (Feb 2024)

Design of Fresnel acoustic reflector for sub-wavelength broadband sound diffusion

  • Mu He,
  • Wei-Zhi Luo,
  • Van-Hai Trinh,
  • Lei Lei,
  • Liang Xia,
  • Dengke Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 238
p. 112736

Abstract

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Sound diffusion performance is considered as an important issue in building acoustics. A well-diffused sound field can effectively enhance the human listening experience. In this context, inspired by Fresnel lenses in optics, we design a sub-wavelength acoustic metasurface (termed “Fresnel acoustic reflector”) to achieve broadband uniform diffuse reflections. To this end, an optimization strategy that combines Monte-Carlo search and other derivative-free algorithms is proposed to ensure, as far as possible, a global optimum for the objective function when dealing with the multi-peak problem encountered in complex sound fields. Numerical simulations show that the average normalized diffusion coefficient of the designed Fresnel reflector can reach up to 0.6 in the sub-wavelength frequency range 500–3400 Hz, which exhibits a better broadband diffusion performance compared to the traditional Schroeder diffusers. The simulated sound pressure field is also verified by experimental measurements. From a general perspective, the proposed optimization strategy and simulation framework can benefit the design of interior components in building acoustics.

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