Abstract
In this paper, a continuously tunable acoustic metamaterial is proposed for broadband low-frequency sound absorption. The metamaterial can be considered as a reconfigurable Helmholtz resonator with an upper perforated panel that can be continuously rotated to adjust the neck length. A theoretical model is developed to study the tunable sound absorption performance of the metamaterial, which demonstrates that it exhibits efficient low-frequency sound absorption (
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