Method of testing of sound absorption properties of materials intended for ultrasonic noise protection

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Abstract

Efficient ultrasonic noise reduction by using enclosures requires the knowledge of absorbing properties of materials in the frequency range above 4 kHz. However, standardized methods enable determination of absorption coefficients of materials in the frequency range up to 4 kHz. For this reason, it is proposed to carry out measurements of the sound absorption properties of materials in the free field by means of a tone-burst technique in the frequency range from 4 kHz to 40 kHz at angles of incidence varying from 0° to 60°. The absorption coefficient of a material is calculated from the reflection coefficient obtained by reflecting a tone-burst from both a perfectly reflecting panel and a combination of this panel and the sample of the tested material. The tests results show that mineral wool and polyurethane open-cell foam possess very good absorbing properties in this frequency range. © 2013 by PAN - IPPT.

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Pleban, D. (2013). Method of testing of sound absorption properties of materials intended for ultrasonic noise protection. In Archives of Acoustics (Vol. 38, pp. 191–195). https://doi.org/10.2478/aoa-2013-0022

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