Abstract

The broadband surface-like absorber of the invention is used, in particular, for absorbing troublesome airborne noise in the acoustic frequency range. The broadband surface-like absorber, which operates on the Helmholtz resonator principle, is distinguished by a checkerwork of irregular construction, the webs of which are aligned with their narrow sides perpendicular to the principal surface of the perforated plate and the side edges of which are connected in a sound-pressure-resistant and fluidtight manner on the sound side to the rear side of the perforated plate and, on the rear side, to an extended-area cavity boundary aligned with the same orientation as the perforated plate to form differently tuned chamber resonators.

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