Modelling parallel assemblies of porous materials using the equivalent circuit method

  • Pieren R
  • Heutschi K
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Abstract

Recently, the accuracy of the parallel transfer matrix method (P-TMM) and the admittance sum method (ASM) in the prediction of the absorption properties of parallel assemblies of materials was investigated [Verdière, Panneton, Elkoun, Dupont, and Leclaire, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 136, EL90–EL95 (2014)]. It was demonstrated that P-TMM is more versatile than ASM, as a larger variety of different backing configurations can be handled. Here it will be shown that the same universality is offered by the equivalent circuit method.

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Pieren, R., & Heutschi, K. (2015). Modelling parallel assemblies of porous materials using the equivalent circuit method. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(2), EL131–EL136. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4905890

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