1938
DOI: 10.1121/1.1915931
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Variations in Sound Absorption Coefficients as Obtained by the Reverberation Chamber Method

Abstract: HE characteristic of an acoustical material which is of greatest interest is usually its sound absorbing efficiency. The efficiency is expressed numerically as an absorption coefficient, which may be defined as unity minus the ratio of sound energy reflected to the energy impinging on its surface. A study of published coefficients on samples of the same material measured by different laboratories shows considerable variation in the numerical values, particularly in the case of materials having coefficients gre… Show more

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“…R everberation chambers (RCs) were initially designed for acoustic applications [1], and they were introduced to electromagnetics in the 1970s [2]. As shown in Figure 1, the main body of an electromagnetic reverberation chamber is a large conducting cavity in which there are antennas and one or two metallic stirrers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R everberation chambers (RCs) were initially designed for acoustic applications [1], and they were introduced to electromagnetics in the 1970s [2]. As shown in Figure 1, the main body of an electromagnetic reverberation chamber is a large conducting cavity in which there are antennas and one or two metallic stirrers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, in numerous experiments where the absorption coefficient of modallyreactive structures was measured [11][12][13], the sound radiation from the structures was inherited in the measured results. Also, it is known that the absorption coefficient is a parameter which depends on the conditions of the sound field in the room where the measurement is conducted [11,14,15]. This means that the sound absorption and radiation and thus, the absorption coefficient of the same absorptive surface, are functions of the enclosed sound field and they are different in different rooms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%