1959
DOI: 10.1121/1.1936195
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High-Temperature Acoustical Properties of Materials

Abstract: The normal absorption coefficient and the normal specific acoustic impedance of the following several materials were measured as a function of temperature for temperatures up to 1500°F and frequencies up to 1800 cps. The specific acoustic impedance of all materials measured increased with temperature and caused a variation in absorption which is dependent upon the variation of the specific acoustic impedance of the material relative to the specific characteristic impedance of air. An acoustic impedance tube wi… Show more

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