Microperforated insertion units: An alternative strategy to design microperforated panels |
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Authors: | Jaime Pfretzschner,Pedro Cobo,Francisco Simó n,Marí a Cuesta,Alejandro Ferná ndez |
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Affiliation: | Instituto de Acústica, CSIC, Serrano 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain |
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Abstract: | Microperforated panels (MPPs) coupled to a rigid wall have been proposed recently as an alternative to porous absorbers in situations having concerns with bacterial contamination and small particles discharge, like food, pharmaceutical and microelectronic industries. There exists also an increasing interest for MPP absorbers in the transportation industry and civil engineering. In general, an optimally designed MPP with good broadband absorption requires many submillimetric holes distributed over a panel of also submillimetric thickness. Such thin plates or foils become so fragile that they need to be protected from mechanical damage. In this paper, an alternative strategy is investigated which allows the design of MPPs with panels of millimetric thickness while maintaining their acoustic performance. These absorbers, named microperforated insertion units (MIUs), avoid the structural problems of the classical MPPs. An assessment of the sound absorption properties of these structures is presented. Comparisons between calculations and measurements are also made under two experimental conditions: plane waves at normal incidence (impedance tube) and free field (anechoic room). |
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Keywords: | Sound absorption Microperforated panels Microperforated insertion units |
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