Author:
Yahya M N,Che Din N,Desmond Daniel C V S,Haron Z,Yahya K,Mohd Junaid T
Abstract
Abstract
Micro-perforated panel sound absorbers are recognized as an alternative method for noise control, offering advantages over conventional porous absorbers. However, the sound absorption of a single micro-perforated panel (MPP) is limited in its ability to cover a broad range of frequencies, especially in the low-frequency region. Therefore, the primary focus of this study is to investigate the sound absorption performance of a double-leaf micro-perforated panel (DL-MPP) absorber, which aims to achieve high sound absorption across a wide frequency range. This study examines the impact of varying parameters, including perforation ratio, diameter of perforated holes, and air gap thickness, on the sound absorption characteristics of a polypropylene-based DL-MPP absorber. Polypropylene was used as the sound absorption material for this investigation. The DL-MPP absorber consists of two perforated panels installed parallel to a rigid back wall, with an air gap between them. To assess the sound absorption performance, a prototype of the DL-MPP absorber was fabricated and tested using a two-microphone impedance tube method following ASTM E1050 standard. The results demonstrate that the optimal sound absorption performance was achieved by designing the MPPs with a 1% perforation ratio, 1 mm diameter of perforated holes, and a 1 mm sample thickness.
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