An accurate method for the experimental evaluation of the acoustical impedance of a black box

Kathuriya, M. L. ; Munjal, M. L. (1975) An accurate method for the experimental evaluation of the acoustical impedance of a black box Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 58 (2). pp. 451-454. ISSN 0001-4966

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Abstract

Among different methods, the transmission-line or the impedance tube method has been most popular for the experimental evaluation of the acoustical impedance of any termination. The current state of method involves extrapolation of the measured data to the reflecting surface or exact locations of the pressure maxima, both of which are known to be rather tricky. The present paper discusses a method which makes use of the positions of the pressure minima and the values of the standing-wave ratio at these points. Lippert's concept of enveloping curves has been extended. The use of Smith or Beranek charts, with their inherent inaccuracy, has been altogether avoided. The existing formulas for the impedance have been corrected. Incidentally, certain other errors in the current literature have also been brought to light.

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