Forskning om møll og absorpsjon

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Remarkably, they found that moth wings proved to be excellent sound absorbers, even when on top of an acoustical solid substrate, with the wings absorbing as much as 87% of the incoming sound energy. The effect is also broadband and omnidirectional, covering a wide range of frequencies and sound incident angles.

“What is even more impressive is that the wings are doing this whilst being incredibly thin, with the scale layer being only 1/50th of the thickness of the wavelength of the sound that they are absorbing,” explained lead author Dr Thomas Neil.

 

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Skummet bare artikkelen, men står det noe om frekvensområde? Skal jo ikke store tykkelsen til for å absorbere ultralyd fra flaggermus, men er dette anvendelig for audiofrekvenser?
 

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What is even more impressive is that the wings are doing this whilst being incredibly thin, with the scale layer being only 1/50th of the thickness of the wavelength of the sound that they are absorbing,” explained lead author Dr Thomas Neil. “This extraordinary performance qualifies the moth wing as a natural occurring acoustic absorbing metasurface, a material that has unique properties and capabilities, that are not possible to create using conventional materials.”

Hvis man klarer å få produsert noe i nærheten av dette kan vel få til ganske effektive men lite plasskrevende tiltak.
 
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