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A Nonlinear Gradient-Coiling Metamaterial for Enhanced Acoustic Signal Sensing
by
Hao, Guodong
, Han, Jianning
, Zhao, Xinsa
in
Acoustic emission
/ acoustic metamaterial
/ Acoustic noise
/ Acoustic properties
/ Acoustics
/ Coiling
/ Comparative analysis
/ Compressive strength
/ Environmental monitoring
/ equivalent medium
/ Longitudinal waves
/ Metamaterials
/ Noise control
/ Physical properties
/ Propagation
/ Sensors
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Simulation methods
/ sound rainbow capture
/ Sound sources
/ strong wave compression
/ weak sound perception
2023
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A Nonlinear Gradient-Coiling Metamaterial for Enhanced Acoustic Signal Sensing
by
Hao, Guodong
, Han, Jianning
, Zhao, Xinsa
in
Acoustic emission
/ acoustic metamaterial
/ Acoustic noise
/ Acoustic properties
/ Acoustics
/ Coiling
/ Comparative analysis
/ Compressive strength
/ Environmental monitoring
/ equivalent medium
/ Longitudinal waves
/ Metamaterials
/ Noise control
/ Physical properties
/ Propagation
/ Sensors
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Simulation methods
/ sound rainbow capture
/ Sound sources
/ strong wave compression
/ weak sound perception
2023
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A Nonlinear Gradient-Coiling Metamaterial for Enhanced Acoustic Signal Sensing
by
Hao, Guodong
, Han, Jianning
, Zhao, Xinsa
in
Acoustic emission
/ acoustic metamaterial
/ Acoustic noise
/ Acoustic properties
/ Acoustics
/ Coiling
/ Comparative analysis
/ Compressive strength
/ Environmental monitoring
/ equivalent medium
/ Longitudinal waves
/ Metamaterials
/ Noise control
/ Physical properties
/ Propagation
/ Sensors
/ Signal to noise ratio
/ Simulation methods
/ sound rainbow capture
/ Sound sources
/ strong wave compression
/ weak sound perception
2023
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A Nonlinear Gradient-Coiling Metamaterial for Enhanced Acoustic Signal Sensing
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A Nonlinear Gradient-Coiling Metamaterial for Enhanced Acoustic Signal Sensing
2023
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Overview
Acoustic sensing systems play a critical role in identifying and determining weak sound sources in various fields. In many fault warning and environmental monitoring processes, sound-based sensing techniques are highly valued for their information-rich and non-contact advantages. However, noise signals from the environment reduce the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of conventional acoustic sensing systems. Therefore, we proposed novel nonlinear gradient-coiling metamaterials (NGCMs) to sense weak effective signals from complex environments using the strong wave compression effect coupled with the equivalent medium mechanism. Theoretical derivations and finite element simulations of NGCMs were executed to verify the properties of the designed metamaterials. Compared with nonlinear gradient acoustic metamaterials (Nonlinear-GAMs) without coiling structures, NGCMs exhibit far superior performance in terms of acoustic enhancement, and the structures capture lower frequencies and possess a wider angle acoustic response. Additionally, experiments were constructed and conducted using set Gaussian pulse and harmonic acoustic signals as emission sources to simulate real application scenarios. It is unanimously shown that NGCMs have unique advantages and broad application prospects in the application of weak acoustic signal sensing, enhancement and localization.
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