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Measuring audible acoustic frequencies parameters of rigid porous media via an innovative impedance tube method - Solving the inverse problem

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This study introduces an experimental approach to measuring audible acoustic frequency parameters of a rigid porous medium using an impedance tube. Grounded in the equivalent fluid model, a derivative of Biot's theory, our investigation delves into the propagation of waves within porous media, emphasizing the importance of effective density and dynamic compressibility of the saturated fluid. Our primary focus is on resolving the inverse problem by minimizing both experimental and theoretical absorption coefficient expressions within the audible frequency range. Concurrently, we determine four pivotal parameters: viscous and thermal permeability, the inertia factor introduced by Norris, and the thermal tortuosity introduced by Lafarge. The outcomes include a comparative analysis between experimental and simulated absorption coefficients, leveraging optimized parameters, across two distinct polyurethane foam samples.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: Acoustics and civil Engineering Laboratory 2: Acoustics and Civil Engineering Laboratory 3: Theoretical Physics and Radiation Matter Interaction Laboratory

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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