1. Normal Incidence of Sound Transmission Loss of a Double-Leaf Partition Inserted with a Microperforated Panel
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Muhammad Sajidin Py, Roszaidi Ramlan, Md. R. Ayob, Ahmad Yusuf Ismail, and Azma Putra
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Materials science ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Sound transmission class ,Acoustics ,Transmission loss ,lcsh:QC221-246 ,Insulator (electricity) ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Low frequency ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical strength ,lcsh:Acoustics. Sound ,Noise control ,business ,Porous medium ,Noise barrier - Abstract
A double-leaf partition in engineering structures has been widely applied for its advantages, that is, in terms of its mechanical strength as well as its lightweight property. In noise control, the double-leaf also serves as an effective noise barrier. Unfortunately at low frequency, the sound transmission loss reduces significantly due to the coupling between the panels and the air between them. This paper studies the effect of a microperforated panel (MPP) inserted inside a double-leaf partition on the sound transmission loss performance of the system. The MPP insertion is proposed to provide a hygienic double-leaf noise insulator replacing the classical abrasive porous materials between the panels. It is found that the transmission loss improves at the troublesome mass-air-mass resonant frequency if the MPP is located closer to the solid panel. The mathematical model is derived for normal incidence of acoustic loading.
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- 2013
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