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Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds
Noise is definitely a nuisance to the quality of people’s lives and health. In recent decades the public has suffered from industrial and environmental noise and its control has had a desirable impact on people’s lives. Though noise cannot be completely eliminated, it can be mitigated to a level tha...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30729000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0317-3 |
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author | Jafari, Mohammad Javad Monazam, Mohammad Reza Kazempour, Marzieh |
author_facet | Jafari, Mohammad Javad Monazam, Mohammad Reza Kazempour, Marzieh |
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description | Noise is definitely a nuisance to the quality of people’s lives and health. In recent decades the public has suffered from industrial and environmental noise and its control has had a desirable impact on people’s lives. Though noise cannot be completely eliminated, it can be mitigated to a level that it is less harmful to people’s health. One of the ways for obtaining these pleasing environment is to design and use the absorbing sound materials. Fibrous and porous materials are the ordinary absorptive materials that are not good absorbers for low and mid frequency sounds. In this study, we examined the different parameters that affect the quality of absorbers, which could provide the best pattern for mid to low frequencies with the numerical and analytical models. For this purpose, three methods including measurement of absorption coefficient by impedance tube, analytical and numerical methods were used. Accuracy was determined by comparing measurement and two prediction methods. The results showed that the experimental and analytical methods provided by the Delany and Bazely and finite element (COMSOL) modeling have good adaptation. The best thickness of porous sound absorbers for low to mid frequencies f:[80–5000]Hz is about 10 cm with the air flow resistivity of 10,000–30,000 Ns/ m(4). |
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spelling | pubmed-62773402019-09-21 Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds Jafari, Mohammad Javad Monazam, Mohammad Reza Kazempour, Marzieh J Environ Health Sci Eng Research Article Noise is definitely a nuisance to the quality of people’s lives and health. In recent decades the public has suffered from industrial and environmental noise and its control has had a desirable impact on people’s lives. Though noise cannot be completely eliminated, it can be mitigated to a level that it is less harmful to people’s health. One of the ways for obtaining these pleasing environment is to design and use the absorbing sound materials. Fibrous and porous materials are the ordinary absorptive materials that are not good absorbers for low and mid frequency sounds. In this study, we examined the different parameters that affect the quality of absorbers, which could provide the best pattern for mid to low frequencies with the numerical and analytical models. For this purpose, three methods including measurement of absorption coefficient by impedance tube, analytical and numerical methods were used. Accuracy was determined by comparing measurement and two prediction methods. The results showed that the experimental and analytical methods provided by the Delany and Bazely and finite element (COMSOL) modeling have good adaptation. The best thickness of porous sound absorbers for low to mid frequencies f:[80–5000]Hz is about 10 cm with the air flow resistivity of 10,000–30,000 Ns/ m(4). Springer International Publishing 2018-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6277340/ /pubmed/30729000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0317-3 Text en © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018 |
spellingShingle | Research Article Jafari, Mohammad Javad Monazam, Mohammad Reza Kazempour, Marzieh Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title | Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title_full | Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title_fullStr | Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title_full_unstemmed | Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title_short | Providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
title_sort | providing an optimal porous absorbent pattern to reduce mid to low-frequency sounds |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6277340/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30729000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40201-018-0317-3 |
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