Abstract:
Various ways of determining the acoustic impedance and the absorption coefficient of porous materials from measurements on the standing waves in tubes are discussed. In a...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Various ways of determining the acoustic impedance and the absorption coefficient of porous materials from measurements on the standing waves in tubes are discussed. In all cases the material under investigation is placed at one end of the tube and the sound is introduced at the other end. Values of the coefficient of absorption of a number of commonly used damping materials as obtained by one of the methods are given. Several types of built-up structures are shown to have a greater absorption coefficient for low frequency sound waves than is conveniently obtainable by a single layer of material.
Published in: The Bell System Technical Journal ( Volume: 7, Issue: 1, January 1928)