The Reverberation and Absorption Characteristics of a Water-Filled Chamber with and without a Pressure-Release Wall Lining.
Abstract
The requirements for a reverberation chamber in air have been described in the appropriate standards, but there is no mention that these same requirements cannot be applied to underwater reverberation chambers. A number of acoustic measurements were made to determine the reverberation time and absorption characteristics of an underwater chamber with and without a pressure-release wall covering. The reverberation times were found to be faster than the transient response times of conventional analog equipment. Therefore, a digital computer was employed to filter the data and to determine the slope, and thus, the reverberation time by using a linear, least-squares curve fit. The pressure-release wall covering was found to reduce the average sound absorption coefficients to values acceptable for a reverberation chamber based on the standards for air acoustics. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 02, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA107876
Entities
People
- K. Anthony Hoover
Organizations
- Pennsylvania State University