Ventilated Sound-Absorbing Material Breakthrough Using Duality Symmetry In everyday environments, creating spaces that permit ventilation while effectively reducing noise has long presented a complex engineering challenge. Materials that enable air circulation—such as vents—typically allow sound to pass through as well, undermining efforts to control unwanted noise. By contrast, conventional sound-absorbing materials like foam tend to restrict airflow, limiting their practicality in well-ventilated settings. Breakthrough at The University of Hong Kong A research team led by Professor Nicholas X. Fang from the Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong has now resolved this long-standing dilemma through innovative scientific approaches, delivering a notable breakthrough. The team identified a fundamental physical concept known as duality symmetry , which establishes new theoretical boundaries while unlocking fresh opportunities in the design of ventilated sound-abso...
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