Research on Layered Design of Ring-Shaped Acoustic Cloaking Using Bimode Metamaterial

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The microstructure design of acoustic cloaking is the key to realizing physical parameters required, and it is also closely correlated with realization of such projects as processing capability. The paper investigates the layered design of ring-shaped acoustic cloaking based on BM. According to the principle of transformation acoustics and the theory of PM cloaking, physical parameters of the acoustic cloaking are offered. Further, the relationship between the parameters of each layer of BM microstructure and the physical parameters of acoustic cloaking made of BM is determined. And the layered design of the acoustic cloaking are discussed. At last, the microstructure model of the acoustic cloaking is designed, and the ultra-precise micro-milling center is adopted for trial produce, to make a sample of the acoustic cloaking. The research results provide a kind of layered design method for ring-shaped acoustic cloaking, and indicat that the acoustic cloaking is realizable in engineering.

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