Measuring the sound absorption properties of noise barriers with inverse filtered maximum length sequences

Authors:  R. Wehr, M. Haider, M. Conter, S. Gasparoni, S. Breuss

Abstract:
Loudspeaker characteristics can have an appreciable influence on the sound absorption properties obtained with CEN/TS 1793-5 [1]. Although sound sources with omnidirectional radiation properties are favored, these often hold the problem of long impulse responses due to their design potentially incorporating ports [2]. In this paper, the inverse filtering approach is applied to two different sound sources. It is shown that it is a valuable measure to reduce the influence of the loudspeaker characteristics on the obtained sound absorption values.
    Furthermore, an attempt is made to measure the absorption properties according to CEN/TS 1793-5 without the need for the subtraction procedure of a free-field measurement. Thereby, as long as only high frequencies are considered, reasonable values can be obtained.

Keywords:
Sound absorption
Traffic noise
Noise barriers
Short impulse response
Inverse filtering
MLS

Published in: Applied Acoustics (Volume 74, Issue 5, May 2013)

Publisher: Elsevier

ISSN Information: 0003-682X

Measuring the sound absorption properties of noise barriers with inverse filtered maximum length sequences

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