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Acoustics of porous materials with partially opened porosity

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A theoretical and experimental study of the acoustic properties of porous materials containing dead-end (or partially opened) porosity was recently proposed by Dupont et al. The present article provides a description of partially opened porosity systems and their numerous potential applications in the general context of the study of porous materials, the classical models describing them, and the characterization techniques. It is shown that the dead-end pore effect can be treated independently and that the description of this effect can be associated with any acoustic model of porous media. Different theoretical developments describing the dead-end porosity effect are proposed. In particular, a model involving the average effective length of the dead-end pores is presented. It is also shown that if the dead-end effect can be treated separately, the transfer matrix method is particularly well suited for the description of single or multilayer systems with dead-end porosity.
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Philippe Leclaire, Thomas Dupont, Raymond Panneton. Acoustics of porous materials with partially opened porosity. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2013, 134 (6), pp.4630-4641. ⟨10.1121/1.4824836⟩. ⟨hal-01331511⟩
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