2011
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/23/13/135401
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Sound transmission through plates perforated with two periodic subwavelength hole arrays

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“…The transmission of the plate with two periodic holes arrays is depicted in Figure 8(c). It could be seen that the transmission spectrum is simply the addition of the primary and secondary array spectrum with the transmission peaks at the same frequencies than the simple arrays [20], and it is in this sense that it can speak of double periodicity.…”
Section: Two Periodic Hole Arraysmentioning
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“…The transmission of the plate with two periodic holes arrays is depicted in Figure 8(c). It could be seen that the transmission spectrum is simply the addition of the primary and secondary array spectrum with the transmission peaks at the same frequencies than the simple arrays [20], and it is in this sense that it can speak of double periodicity.…”
Section: Two Periodic Hole Arraysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of the geometrical parameters of the hole array is important in the ultrasonic transmission through perforated plates and has been subject of several studies [18][19][20][21][22]. The purpose of this paper is to describe and summarize theoretically the set of geometrical parameters that affect the ultrasonic transmission through subwavelength holes arrays.…”
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“…In addition, Liu and Jin [61] have predicted a suppression of the full transmission peaks due to phase resonances when the hole array basis is asymmetric. Compound arrays have also been considered theoretically in [62] reporting a complex interplay between hole resonance interference and the Wood anomaly.…”
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“…In addition, a reduced version of this model for the study of slit arrays has been also developed and used to test the convergence of the finite element approximation in the rigid-solid limit. Further extensions of this model implemented to deal with compound hole arrays can be found in [62]. 33 …”
Section: Rigid-solid Theorymentioning
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