Chamber for tesing acoustical transmission loss characteristics

Measuring and testing – Vibration – By mechanical waves

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73645, G01H 1500

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ABSTRACT:
Acoustical transmission loss of sheet materials in the low frequency range is measured by utilizing a cylindrical test chamber containing a speaker directed towards the upper end to which the sheet material is mounted. Pressure gradient microphones are mounted on either side of the sheet material and are connected to electronic circuitry for responsively indicating the transmission loss measurement across said sheet material.

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Albert London, "Methods for Determinng Sound Transmission Loss in the Field," May 1941, pp. 419-453; Part of Journal of Research of the Natl. Bureau of Standards, vol. 26.
David I. G. Jones, "Damping Treatments for Noise and Vibration Control", Jul. 1972, pp. 25-31; Sound and Vibration.

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