Jan 06, 2020 Nissan, lightweight noise reducing technology, CES 2020
Nissan shows new, lightweight noise-reducing technology at CES
Nissan is showing a new material at this year’s CES trade show that can help make car cabins quieter while also boosting energy efficiency.Nissan will demonstrate the new lightweight sound insulation material, known asacoustic meta-material, this week at CES 2020 in Las Vegas.
The makeup of the new material is simple. A combination of a lattice structure and
plastic film controls air vibrations to limit the transmission of wide frequency band noise
(500-1200 hertz), such as road and engine noise. Currently, most materials used to isolate this frequency band consist mainly of heavy rubber board. Nissan’s new acoustic meta-material weighs one-fourth as much as these while providing the same degree of sound isolation. Because of its simple structure, the material’s cost competitiveness in terms of mass production is almost the same as, or possibly better than, current materials. Therefore, the material can also be applied to vehicles where the use of sound insulation materials is currently limited due to cost or weight.
Nissan started its research on meta-material technology around 2008. At the time,
meta-material was used in high-sensitivity antennas used for electromagnetic wave
research. Nissan worked to extend the applicability of meta-material technology to
include sound waves, leading to the successful invention of acoustic meta-material.
Making vehicles lighter helps limit the environmental impact of driving by improving
energy efficiency. It also enhances enjoyment, as the quiet vehicle cabin makes driving
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