Abstract

The air dissipation, mainly due to the boundary effect at interior walls of impedance tubes, is noteworthy for normal incidence measurements of acoustic materials using the transfer function method. This work proposes a transfer function model-based Bayesian approach to estimate the dissipation factors. Other parameters, such as the sound speed and the microphone positions, are also critical, therefore, estimated as well, along with the dissipation. The measurement of the empty impedance tube with a rigid termination applies the two-microphone transfer function method. A hypothetical air layer assumed in front of the rigid backing enables the numerical comparison between the air layer’s theoretical and experimental transfer function values. Experimental results incorporating the estimated dissipation coefficient validate the accuracy of the proposed approach. Furthermore, the estimated parameters are incorporated into further evaluations of material properties using the transfer function method, which effectively reduces the residual absorption error of the impedance tube measurement.

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