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Measurement of anisotropic airflow resistance characteristics of mineral wool samples

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In the field of acoustics, the airflow resistance of a porous materials like stone wool is one of the governing parameters. As a starting point, measuring the airflow resistance in the normal direction can be used for good estimations of sound-absorbing abilities when using empirical models. However, more complex models, like equivalent fluid models and Biot models, need more input parameters. The next natural step is to move into 2D and 3D interactions. An obstacle to overcome is obtaining accurate input parameters to qualify the models. The production process of stone wool introduces an inherent geometric anisotropy in the material. The aim of the study is hence to develop test and sample preparation methods that enable the measurement of the airflow resistance of stone wool sample in 3 directions by means of testing a cubic specimen. The airflow resistance was measured using a modified unidirectional static airflow apparatus. The paper presents test results obtained with the apparatus for a range of stone wool samples of varying densities. The results show noticeable differences in airflow resistance of more than 1.5 times between testing directions. This paper also, includes comparisons to results obtained using an alternating airflow method as per ISO 9053-2:2020.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: ROCKWOOL A/S

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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