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The Catholic University of America Aldo Glean ENGR 518 Experimental Techniques for Graduate Students December 04, 2012 Measurement Of the Acoustic Properties Of Materials (Absorption and Reflection Coefficients)
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Outline Description Measurement System (Impedance Tube) Functionality of Measurement System Measurement Results Limitations of Measurement System
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Impedance Tube Clear tube with cork dust
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Impedance Tube Standing wave tube: Measure Absorption and Reflection Coefficient of materials (single and multilayer) Material use: Minimize reverberation in recording studios, interior of vehicles, classrooms & offices Excitation (speaker) Microphones Piston Sample
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Impedance Tube Microphones measure acoustic pressure at two locations in the tube (Transfer function method) Complex Transfer Function (H): Mic #2 to Mic #1 Excitation signal
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Impedance Tube Measurement system parameters ( ASTM: E 1050-98 ) Restriction of higher modes Excitation signal
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Impedance Tube Overview of System in Operation Mic Power Supply Power Amplifier Computer with Digitizer Excitation signal
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Impedance Tube Measurement using Melamine Foam Sample cross-section: Cross-section of tube Thickness: Limited by depth of tube Speaker Microphones
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Impedance Tube Absorption and Reflection Coefficients Fig1: Absorption and Reflection coefficient of Melamine foam.
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Impedance Tube Measurement Limitations Measurements are made at Normal Incidence (compensation for other angles is possible) Upper frequency is limited by: Plane wave requirement (tube diameter) Microphone spacing
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