Maximizing the Absorbing Performance of Rectangular Sonic Black Holes

Author:

Červenka Milan1ORCID,Bednařík Michal1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Technická 2, 166 27 Prague, Czech Republic

Abstract

This study examines the absorption performance of rectangular sonic black holes (SBHs), which are designed to provide broadband anechoic termination for rectangular waveguides. The SBHs explored in this work consist of a series of opposing rib pairs embedded within the waveguide, where the distance between the ribs in each pair decreases towards the end of the structure according to a specific profile. A computationally efficient mathematical model, combined with an evolutionary optimization algorithm, is employed to determine the optimal geometrical parameters, including the SBH profile, which maximize absorption performance over a broad frequency range. As the optimal geometries feature very fine internal structures, which pose challenges for practical implementation, micro-perforated plates are incorporated to introduce additional losses. Numerical simulations and optimizations are again utilized to identify the geometrical and physical parameters that maximize the absorption performance of these modified structures. The results demonstrate superior absorption performance, even with internal structures compatible with contemporary manufacturing processes. The results of the numerical simulations are validated via a comparison with detailed and accurate mathematical model.

Funder

GACR

Publisher

MDPI AG

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