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A pilot study on improving the absorptivity of a thick microperforated panel absorber
Authors:Kimihiro Sakagami  Masayuki Morimoto  Atsuo Minemura
Institution:a Environmental Acoustics Laboratory, Faculty of Engineering, Kobe University Rokko, Nada, 657-8501 Kobe, Japan
b Kajima Technical Research Institution, Kajima Corporation Tobitakyu, Chofu, 182-0036 Tokyo, Japan
Abstract:Microperforated panel (MPP) absorbers are promising as a basis for the next-generation of sound absorbing materials. MPPs are typically made of a thin metal or plastic panel. However, thin limp panels are generally not suitable as an interior finish of room walls because they do not have sufficient strength, which prevents practical application of MPPs as an interior finish of room walls. In order to overcome the lack of appropriate strength required for room walls, it is possible to make an MPP out of a thick panel. However, thick MPPs are usually not efficient because the resistance and/or reactance become too high. In this study, trial production of thick MPPs and measurement of their normal absorption coefficients were carried out. Results show that efficient absorption can be given with a thick MPP by using a tapered perforation.
Keywords:Microperforated panel (MPP)  Sound absorption  Thick panel
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