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"Origami silencer" published in Smart Materials and Structures

Updated: Sep 24, 2018


An inter-disciplinary research paper "Reconfigurable origami silencers for tunable and programmable sound attenuation" is published in Smart Materials and Structure. Through an integration of origami geometry and duct acoustics, we reveal that the folding-induced shape reconfiguration of a modular origami silencer could yield great tunability and programmability in sound attenuation.



Recent research has discovered that origami-inspired structures possess great versatility in properties and functionalities. In this research, through an integration of origami geometry and duct acoustics, we reveal that the folding-induced shape reconfiguration of a modular origami silencer could yield great tunability and programmability in sound attenuation. This has been made possible through exploring the kinematics of the folding and the extensibility of the modular origami.



Modular origami prototypes

(a) CAD design and (b) prototype of a 4-layer origami silencer

Numerical and experimental results indicate that by reconfiguring the silencer via a single degree-of-freedom folding mechanism, the sound attenuation bandwidth can be effectively tuned. Meanwhile, based on a comprehensive understanding on the correlations between the origami geometries and the acoustic characteristics, we exemplify that, by incorporating multiple origami layers in a silencer and by programming their geometries, on-demand sound control can be achieved, e.g., attenuation in the prescribed frequency bands, improved attenuation levels, and broadband attenuations.


 From the top to the bottom shows the TL curves, the 10 dB TL band, and the 20 dB TL band, respectively. For illustration purpose, TL curves of the constituent layers are provided. All curves and band are based on the θ = 15° configuration
Broadband sound attenuation via programming the constituent silencer layers.

Sound pressure level (SPL) surfaces (side view) of the broadband multi-layer silencer at the TL peak frequencies. (a)

This proof-of-concept study shows that the proposed folding-based mechanism, along with the modularization design concept, would provide a new way to reconfigure the silencer for acoustic adaptability and inspire new innovation in designing acoustic devices.

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