D. Turo, Aldo A. Glean, Chelsea E. Good, J. Vignola, Teresa J. Ryan, J. Judge
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Abstract
As a practical matter, sound propagation in many everyday situations includes interactions with porous materials. Such materials include textiles, foams, gravel, grass-covered ground, asphalt, and trees. Modeling sound propagation in complex environments, such as passenger cabins or urban spaces, with porous materials like these is essential to understanding realistic acoustics problems. The theory behind the sound absorption in porous material is not typically included in introductory acoustics courses. This is, at least in part, attributable to the mathematical complexity of the topic. Despite this barrier, acoustic properties of porous material can be easily introduced to typical undergraduate students using simple experiments to demonstrate the acoustic effects of different materials. This presentation describes acoustic property measurements of rigid-frame porous material with straight cylindrical pores as well as foam and soil included in an “Introduction to Acoustics” class at the Catholic Universi...
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Since 1929 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America has been the leading source of theoretical and experimental research results in the broad interdisciplinary study of sound. Subject coverage includes: linear and nonlinear acoustics; aeroacoustics, underwater sound and acoustical oceanography; ultrasonics and quantum acoustics; architectural and structural acoustics and vibration; speech, music and noise; psychology and physiology of hearing; engineering acoustics, transduction; bioacoustics, animal bioacoustics.