Analysis of sound absorption of hollow tube absorbers

This paper discusses the acoustic performance of absorbers constructed using hollow tube structures. Tubes made of polypropylene plastic utilising waste from lollipop sticks were used in this study. The absorption coefficient was tested using the impedance tube method for three different structure a...

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Published inInternational journal of automotive and mechanical engineering Vol. 13; no. 2; pp. 3492 - 3502
Main Authors Khair, Fazlin A., Putra, Azma, M. Nor, Mohd Jailani, Selamat, M.Z.
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LanguageEnglish
Published 09.12.2022
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Abstract This paper discusses the acoustic performance of absorbers constructed using hollow tube structures. Tubes made of polypropylene plastic utilising waste from lollipop sticks were used in this study. The absorption coefficient was tested using the impedance tube method for three different structure arrangements, namely parallel (axial) or perpendicular (transverse and crossed transverse) directions subject to sound incidents on the length of the tubes. The effect of the length or layer thickness of the structures, air gap behind the sample and also introduction of fabric were investigated. The results revealed that the tubes in transverse and crossed transverse arrangements showed greater absorption coefficients compared to the axial arrangement. For a layer thickness of 2 cm and 3 cm, the absorption coefficients were almost unity and the average absorption coefficients were 0.6 above peak frequency. The presence of air gaps shifts the absorption peak to a lower frequency. Enhancements on absorption coefficients in axial arrangements were obtained by introducing fabric covering the front and/or back of the sample.
AbstractList This paper discusses the acoustic performance of absorbers constructed using hollow tube structures. Tubes made of polypropylene plastic utilising waste from lollipop sticks were used in this study. The absorption coefficient was tested using the impedance tube method for three different structure arrangements, namely parallel (axial) or perpendicular (transverse and crossed transverse) directions subject to sound incidents on the length of the tubes. The effect of the length or layer thickness of the structures, air gap behind the sample and also introduction of fabric were investigated. The results revealed that the tubes in transverse and crossed transverse arrangements showed greater absorption coefficients compared to the axial arrangement. For a layer thickness of 2 cm and 3 cm, the absorption coefficients were almost unity and the average absorption coefficients were 0.6 above peak frequency. The presence of air gaps shifts the absorption peak to a lower frequency. Enhancements on absorption coefficients in axial arrangements were obtained by introducing fabric covering the front and/or back of the sample.
Author Putra, Azma
Selamat, M.Z.
Khair, Fazlin A.
M. Nor, Mohd Jailani
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