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Q-Factor Calculation for Acoustic Metamaterial Resonator
Posted May 19, 2024, 9:49 a.m. EDT Structural & Acoustics, Acoustics & Vibrations, Structural Dynamics 2 Replies
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Hello,
I am trying to calculate the Q-factor for an acoustic metamaterial resonator with multiple layers of Steel. I'm having trouble understanding how I should be incoporating damping/loss into my system. I'm currently using the Pressure Acoustics, Frequency Domain Module on Comsol 6.2.
My approach currently is introducing a user-defined attenuation coefficient to both the Steel and Air domains, which I've chosen to be around 0.003 dB/m and 0.2 dB/m, respectively. With a monopole point source placed in middle of my metamaterial, I then measure the Q-factor by running a Frequency Domain sweep near the resonance frequency (around 10 kHz).
I'm wondering if this is the best approach, or even correct, and if so, I struggle to know what attenuation coefficients I should be using (having difficulty finding these values in any data tables online). Any guidance on this matter would be appreciated.
Sincerely, Jeffrey