The feasibility of using a two-microphone, random-excitation technique for the measurement of acoustic impedance was studied. Equations were developed, including the effect of mean flow, which show that acoustic impedance is related to the pressure ratio and phase difference between two points in a duct carrying plane waves only. The impedances of a honeycomb ceramic specimen and a Helmholtz resonator were measured and compared with impedances obtained using the conventional standing-wave method. Agreement between the two methods was generally good. A sensitivity analysis was performed to pinpoint possible error sources and recommendations were made for future study. The two-microphone approach evaluated in this study appears to have some a...
A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and periph...
Acoustic impedance of a port or object is a valuable piece of knowledge describing how well sound is...
Capillary-based systems for measuring the input impedance of musical wind instruments were first dev...
An impedance eduction technique, previously validated for ducts with plane waves at the source and d...
Measurements of acoustic input impedance of wind instruments using two different approaches are pres...
More refined measurements of the complex reflection coefficients using single-frequency excitation a...
A number of methods have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center for eduction of the acoustic...
The effect of random and systematic errors associated with the measurement of normal incidence acous...
This paper presents the experimental results obtained with three different measurement techniques us...
Acoustic impedance measurements of materials with air flow for reducing compressor noise of jet engi...
The NASA Langley Normal Incidence Tube (NIT) and Grazing Flow Impedance Tube (GFIT) are regularly em...
An investigation was conducted to explore potential improvements provided by a Multi-Point Method (M...
Two impedance eduction methods are explored for use with data acquired in the NASA Langley Grazing F...
Acoustic properties of sound absorption materials and other acoustic structures can be measured in a...
A method for educing the locally-reacting acoustic impedance of a test sample mounted in a 3-D norma...
A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and periph...
Acoustic impedance of a port or object is a valuable piece of knowledge describing how well sound is...
Capillary-based systems for measuring the input impedance of musical wind instruments were first dev...
An impedance eduction technique, previously validated for ducts with plane waves at the source and d...
Measurements of acoustic input impedance of wind instruments using two different approaches are pres...
More refined measurements of the complex reflection coefficients using single-frequency excitation a...
A number of methods have been developed at NASA Langley Research Center for eduction of the acoustic...
The effect of random and systematic errors associated with the measurement of normal incidence acous...
This paper presents the experimental results obtained with three different measurement techniques us...
Acoustic impedance measurements of materials with air flow for reducing compressor noise of jet engi...
The NASA Langley Normal Incidence Tube (NIT) and Grazing Flow Impedance Tube (GFIT) are regularly em...
An investigation was conducted to explore potential improvements provided by a Multi-Point Method (M...
Two impedance eduction methods are explored for use with data acquired in the NASA Langley Grazing F...
Acoustic properties of sound absorption materials and other acoustic structures can be measured in a...
A method for educing the locally-reacting acoustic impedance of a test sample mounted in a 3-D norma...
A two-dimensional impedance eduction theory is extended to three-dimensional sound fields and periph...
Acoustic impedance of a port or object is a valuable piece of knowledge describing how well sound is...
Capillary-based systems for measuring the input impedance of musical wind instruments were first dev...