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Broadband Low-Frequency Sound Absorption Enabled by a Rubber-Based Ni50Ti50 Alloy Multilayer Acoustic Coating
by Yizhe Huang, Ziyi Liu, Qiyuan Fan, Huizhen Zhang, Bin Huang, Qibai Huang and Zhifu Zhang
J. Mar. Sci. Eng. 2025, 13(9), 1756; https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse13091756 - 11 Sep 2025
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Acoustic coatings play a vital role in enhancing the acoustic stealth of underwater structures across the full depth range and, especially, in the low-frequency band. However, existing small-scale acoustic coatings struggle to achieve low-frequency broadband sound absorption, which limits further performance improvements. Ni [...] Read more.
Acoustic coatings play a vital role in enhancing the acoustic stealth of underwater structures across the full depth range and, especially, in the low-frequency band. However, existing small-scale acoustic coatings struggle to achieve low-frequency broadband sound absorption, which limits further performance improvements. Ni50Ti50 alloy, with their shape memory effect, hyper elasticity, and high damping properties, offer promising applications in vibration and noise control. In this study, a rubber-based Ni50Ti50 alloy multilayer acoustic coating is proposed, based on the sound absorption mechanism of rubber and the vibration and noise reduction mechanism of Ni50Ti50 alloy. The sound absorption characteristics of the proposed composite coating were obtained through analytical derivations, numerical simulations, and experimental investigations. The objective was to combine the high-frequency absorption capability of rubber and the low-frequency absorption characteristics of Ni50Ti50 alloy without increasing material dimensions, thereby introducing a novel approach for the design of the next generation of underwater acoustic coatings. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Ocean Engineering)
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