Abstract
In this paper, an acoustic method is presented for measuring the porosity and the viscous tortuosity of air-saturated-porous materials at low frequencies. The proposed method is based on a temporal model of the direct and inverse problem for the reflection of low-frequency waves by homogeneous isotropic slab of porous material having a rigid frame. Reflected coefficient for a slab of porous material is derived from the responses of the medium to an incident acoustic pulse where a simple relation between flow resistivity, porosity, viscous tortuosity and the reflected waves is obtained. A numerical method and efficient tool for the estimation of the porosity and the viscous tortuosity are presented and discussed.
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