Abstract

This study measures the acoustic power loss that occurs when an acoustic wave passes through a tube with an abrupt change in area. It is determined that the power loss is proportional to the third power of the velocity amplitude, and that the proportionality coefficient depends upon the area change ratio of the tube. On the other hand, the proportionality coefficient is almost independent of the acoustic impedance and frequency in the 80-250 Hz range. Furthermore, the effect of a tapered tube in reducing the coefficient is experimentally investigated. Based on these experimental results, an empirical estimation method for the acoustic power loss is proposed and validated using a high-pressure-helium-filled tube.

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