Development of an Indigenous Impedance Tube

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العنوان: Development of an Indigenous Impedance Tube
المؤلفون: Tan, Wei Hong, Ahmad, Rosmaini, Zunaidi, Nur Hafizah, Daud, Ruslizam, Cheng, E.M.
المصدر: Applied Mechanics and Materials; August 2015, Vol. 786 Issue: 1 p149-155, 7p
مستخلص: Fabrication of an impedance tube for measuring sound absorption coefficient is presented in this paper. Transfer-function method is chosen for the sound absorption analysis. The impedance tube is designed and fabricated in accordance with ISO 10534-2. The tube is made from brass with diameter of 114.3 mm and length of 1.42 m. It is designed for the frequency range 60 Hz to 1800Hz. Three microphone positions are installed to achieve the frequency range with a single tube. The theoretical background of transfer-function method between two microphones is discussed. Initially, impedance tube is characterized by the measurement without testing material in the tube. Micro-perforated panel (MPP) with 50 mm and 100 mm of cavity depth are used for measurement. The sound absorption coefficient measurement of the MPP is compared with theory and good agreement is achieved. Various problems related to design and construction is addressed and the optimal configuration is presented.
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تدمد:16609336
16627482
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.786.149