Description
Impedance tube, Kundt’s tube, sound absorption and transmission loss
The results can be used to compare the basic absorption performance of the material and for acoustics simulations.
In practice, the absorbers can be quite large, and their structure and configuration may be complex and part of acoustic designs. Furthermore, they will be exposed to real sound fields where the incident sound may come from many directions.
The PLACID impedance tube kit consists of 2 or 3 tubes with a diameter of 16, 30, and 100 mm to cover the whole frequency range. At the end of the tube, a loudspeaker is mounted and will emit a precisely quantified sound generated by the signal generator and amplified by the amplifier. The 4 channel Data Acquisition System (DAQ) will gather and record all measurement data and relay it to the software.
The microphones will measure the sound level at each given position. The software will then calculate the normal incident acoustic properties of the material based on the frequency response functions measured between the various measurement locations.
The Impedance tube kit can determine the sound absorption coefficient as well as the transmission loss.
PI8810, 100 mm impedance tube, frequency range 50 Hz – 1600 Hz
PI8803, 30 mm impedance tube, frequency range 800 – 6300 Hz
PI88016, 16mm impedance tube, frequency range 5000 – 10000 Hz
Impedance tube can measure sound absorption coefficient as well as transmission loss, ISO10543-2, ASTM E1050-08.
Microphones used: 1/4″ Class I or class II , 20 Hz to 20 kHz (BNC to SMB connector).