Abstract

A three dimensional cavity was studied using the boundary element method. The sound absorbing material was considered as bulk reacting. Two cavity models were utilized to assess the accuracy of calculation: one was a cavity with a bulk of sound absorbing material within the interior, and the other was a larger cavity divided into two smaller cavities by a panel of the sound absorbing material.

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