An electroacoustic method for measuring airflow resistivity of porous sound-absorbing materials
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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/127483
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Alba, J.; Arenas, JP.; Rey Tormos, RMD.; Rodríguez-Vercher, J. (2019). An electroacoustic method for measuring airflow resistivity of porous sound-absorbing materials. Applied Acoustics. 150:132-137. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.02.009
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[EN] In this paper, a method for measuring the airflow resistivity of air-saturated porous sound-absorbing materials is presented. The method is based on a modification of the previous device developed by Dragonetti et al. The approach used in the present work involves a cavity and a Helmholtz resonator that are coupled through a loudspeaker so that the complete system behaves as a fourth-order symmetrical band-pass loudspeaker system. After a straightforward calibration, the airflow resistivity of a material sample is indirectly estimated from the direct measurement of the total electric impedance at the loudspeaker connection terminals. In this way, the use of microphones is not necessary, which makes its implementation very simple and inexpensive. Experimental results obtained with the present method agree well with those obtained through a standardized method as long as the values of the material's airflow resistance are not too high. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Airflow resistivity, Impedance, Porous materials, Sound absorption, Electroacoustics
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0003-682X
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Applied Acoustics
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10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.02.009
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The authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the support of CONICYT-FONDECYT under Grant 1171110 and to the Vicerectorate of R+i+t at Univ. Politecnica of Valencia, Grant PAID0017.