Although hybrid passive-active absorption in impedance tubes has been widely analyzed, its study in more realistic conditions remains to be accomplished. This letter describes the practical measurement of the passive-active absorption coefficient in a free field. The passive absorber consists of a microperforated panel backed by an air cavity and a wooden panel. A multichannel active system controls the sound pressure in a reduced cell behind the absorber. Measured absorption coefficients between 200 and 400Hz account for 0.2–0.4 and 0.72–0.75, in the passive and active cases, respectively, and above 500Hz both are comparable.
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Cobo, P., & Cuesta, M. (2007). Hybrid passive-active absorption of a microperforated panel in free field conditions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 121(6), EL251–EL255. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2739112
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