Influence of the Grain Orientation of Wood upon Its Sound Absorption Properties

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Abstract

The purpose of the study was to analyze the influence of the quality class and the orthotropy of wood upon the sound absorption coefficient, the reflection and the impedance ratio of two species widely used for stringed musical instruments, namely spruce (Picea abies L. Karst) and maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.). An impedance tube for the frequency range 100–6400 Hz was used in these experimental determinations. Knowing the influence of porosity and tortuosity on the acoustic absorption, these properties were also determined, as well as the sound reduction coefficient and the maximum values of the acoustic absorption coefficients in relation to frequency. The main results highlighted the differences between the anatomical quality class of the wood within each species, but also concerning the sound direction relative to the three main sections of wood, as an orthotropic material. The article highlights the acoustic performance parameters related to the frequency of the wooden material and its relationship to density, porosity and quality class. The results represent useful information for musical instruments manufacturers and more.

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Guiman, M. V., Stanciu, M. D., Roșca, I. C., Georgescu, S. V., Năstac, S. M., & Câmpean, M. (2023). Influence of the Grain Orientation of Wood upon Its Sound Absorption Properties. Materials, 16(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16175998

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