A Fourier-matching Method for Analyzing Resonance Frequencies by a Sound-hard Slab with Arbitrarily Shaped Subwavelength Holes
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arXiv2104.02367MaRDI QIDQ6364635FDOQ6364635
Authors: Wangtao Lu, Wei Wang, Jiaxin Zhou
Publication date: 6 April 2021
Abstract: This paper presents a simple Fourier-matching method to rigorously study resonance frequencies of a sound-hard slab with a finite number of arbitrarily shaped cylindrical holes of diameter for . Outside the holes, a sound field can be expressed in terms of its normal derivatives on the apertures of holes. Inside each hole, since the vertical variable can be separated, the field can be expressed in terms of a countable set of Fourier basis functions. Matching the field on each aperture yields a linear system of countable equations in terms of a countable set of unknown Fourier coefficients. The linear system can be reduced to a finite-dimensional linear system based on the invertibility of its principal submatrix, which is proved by the well-posedness of a closely related boundary value problem for each hole in the limiting case , so that only the leading Fourier coefficient of each hole is preserved in the finite-dimensional system. The resonance frequencies are those making the resulting finite-dimensional linear system rank deficient. By regular asymptotic analysis for , we get a systematic asymptotic formula for characterizing the resonance frequencies by the 3D subwavelength structure. The formula reveals an important fact that when all holes are of the same shape, the Q-factor for any resonance frequency asymptotically behaves as for with its prefactor independent of shapes of holes.
Laplace operator, Helmholtz equation (reduced wave equation), Poisson equation (35J05) Asymptotic distributions of eigenvalues in context of PDEs (35P20) Nonlinear eigenvalue problems and nonlinear spectral theory for PDEs (35P30)
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