Building Acoustics

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200 Building acoustics


determination of the characteristic viscous and thermal lengths. A procedure to do this is
to plot the quantity


2
0
eff

1


Re as a function of ,

c
y
c f

⎧⎫⎪⎪⎛⎞ ⎛⎞


= ⎨⎬⎜⎟ ⎜⎟


⎪⎪⎝⎠ ⎜⎟


⎩⎭ ⎝⎠


a linear function given by

(^) s
0


111


1


Pr

yk
f

μγ
ρπ

⎡⎤⎛⎞−


≈+⎢⎜+


Λ


⎟⎥.


⎢⎥⎣⎦⎝⎠Λ′


(5.73)


0.000 0.001 0.002 0.003 0.004
Square rot of inverse frequency((1/Hz)1/2)

1.00

1.05

1.10

1.15

1.20

1.25

1.30

1.35

1.40

1.45

1.50

Real part of (

c/

ceff

(^2) )
/k
s
Helium
Air
Figure 5.35 The relationship between the real part of (c 0 /ceff )^2 and the square root of the inverse frequency for
a porous material having air-filled and helium-filled pores, respectively. The ordinate is normalized by the
tortuosity kS. Material parameters: r − 30000Pa⋅s/m^2 , σ − 0.95, Λ − 50 μm, Λ′ − 100 μm. Solid lines – complete
model. Dashed lines – approximate model.
The slope of this function gives the possibility of determining the length L in the
expression
1
11
,
Pr


L


γ


⎡ − ⎤
=+⎢ ⎥
⎣Λ Λ′⎦

whereas kS again is determined by the intercept with the ordinate. Performing this
measurement twice, once by having the pores filled with air and, second, by helium, we
can determine Λ and Λ′ by finding the slopes bair and bHe given by

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