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An experimental study of Sound Transmission Loss (STL) measurement techniques using an impedance tube
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AeroacousticsEngineeringMeasurementMechanical EngineeringEducationTermination Boundary ConditionsSound Transmission LossBoundary ConditionsAudio Signal ProcessingAcoustic MaterialNoiseAcoustical EngineeringSound PropagationInstrumentationAcoustic MethodsImpedance TubeUltrasoundExperimental StudyChamber Acoustic
A comparison between the two sound transmission loss (STL) measurement techniques using an impedance tube (i.e. two-load method and anechoic termination method) is presented. A modified B&K type 4206 impedance tube has been designed and built. STL tests have been carried out for three homogeneous and isotropic materials with disk-type test samples of identical diameters and different thicknesses. In addition, the results have been compared with those of the classical and more reliable method of two-room. For both methods, the effect of downstream (tube termination) boundary conditions have been completely studied. The two-load method yields results which matches with two-room measurements, especially when the two boundary conditions are considerably different. The anechoic termination method, on the other hand, is significantly dependant on the termination boundary conditions.
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