Sound reduction membrane

Acoustics – Auditorium

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181286, 181293, 181294, 181295, E04B 182

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ABSTRACT:
A volumetric sound absorber for audible sound frequencies is made from a thin sheet material that is permeable to air with thickness mass, and flow resistance within specified ranges.

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