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The Properties of Materials and Structures of Fluted PVC Panels for the Transmission of Airborne Sound

Joanna Maria Kopania    
Wojciech Zakrzewicz    
Przemyslaw Kubiak    
Adam Mrowicki    
Michal Glogowski    
Jacek Gralewski    
Grzegorz Boguslawski    
Kamil Wójciak and Patryk Gaj    

Resumen

The primary goal of this research was to study transmission loss and absorption of fluted PVC panels using experimental and theoretical methods. During these studies, the link between panel size, thickness, transmission loss, and absorption was considered. We measured the transmission loss and absorption in reverberation rooms according to ISO standards. Hansen?s theoretical model was also used to predict the transmission loss. Agreement between TL prediction according to Hansen?s model and measured results for some of the studied panels were observed. However, the analytical prediction, according to Hansen?s model, for heavy fluted PVC panels must be used with caution. The absorption properties of the studied fluted PVC panels are also connected with their resonance, and, in addition, the resonance frequency is associated with the space between the ribs and wave propagation in the panel?s plane.

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