The Design and Creation of the Texas Christian University Impedance TubeShow full item record
Title | The Design and Creation of the Texas Christian University Impedance Tube |
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Author | Elrod, Claire |
Date | 2024-05-19 |
Abstract | The two-microphone impedance tube test method is a well-established and widely used technique for determining the acoustic absorption coefficient of materials. This method uses two closely spaced microphones to simultaneously measure the incident and reflected sound waves. A two-microphone impedance tube measurement system made of 6061-T6 Aluminum with a diameter of 3 inches, a 0.5 inch wall thickness, and microphones spaced 2.7 inches apart has been constructed for undergraduate research at Texas Christian University (TCU). These geometrical values suggest a usable frequency range of 50 Hz to 2637.77 Hz as referenced in ASTM Standard E1050-19. Validation of the system was achieved by taking measurements on Owen Corning Type 705 pressed fiberglass board with a 1-inch thickness and comparing them to absorption data provided by the manufacturer. Additional validation measurements were taken without a test sample in place. All validation tests suggest that the TCU impedance tube is an accurate measurement system. |
Link | https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/66806 |
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