Abstract
In this study, a theoretical analysis of the acoustic characteristics of a pin holder structure was conducted. In addition, the sound absorption coefficient, entering its clearance through the geometrical dimension of the clearance or the physical property of air, was calculated. The analysis model approximates the aperture of a pin holder structure as the clearance between two parallel surfaces. Thus, the propagation constant and characteristic impedance were obtained and treated as a one-dimensional transfer matrix. Subsequently, the sound absorption coefficient was calculated using the transfer matrix method and was compared with the experimental results. In the experiment, a two-microphone impedance tube was used to measure the sound absorption coefficient of the test samples. We attempted to perform a simple yet accurate estimation using these procedures. The theoretical analysis values exhibited a similar tendency to that of the experimental values.
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