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Manipulation Of Sound Properties By Acoustic Metasurface And Metastructure 1st Edition Jiajun Zhao Auth

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Manipulation Of Sound Properties By Acoustic Metasurface And Metastructure 1st Edition Jiajun Zhao Auth
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.25 MB
Pages: 87
Author: Jiajun Zhao (auth.)
ISBN: 9789811021244, 9789811021251, 9811021244, 9811021252
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Manipulation Of Sound Properties By Acoustic Metasurface And Metastructure 1st Edition Jiajun Zhao Auth by Jiajun Zhao (auth.) 9789811021244, 9789811021251, 9811021244, 9811021252 instant download after payment.


This thesis focuses on the manipulation of sound properties by artificial materials. It elaborates on the fundamental design of acoustic metasurfaces and metastructures as the extension of metamaterials, and their functionality in the manipulation of sound properties. A broad and comprehensive guideline of designing acoustic metasurfaces and metastructures is also provided. Based on the proposed subwavelength metasurfaces and the metastructures with a simplified layout, multiple potential applications are demonstrated. This thesis will appeal to acoustic engineers and researchers who are interested in designing acoustic artificial structures.

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