The sound transmission loss of a single panel measured with the two-microphone and the conventional method-comparison with the statistical energy analysis model

1987 
Abstract The sound transmission loss of a single metal panel obtained with the sound intensity technique and the conventional method have been compared with the theoretical model of Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA). This method of comparison with a theoretical model is useful in order to explain small systematic deviations between the results of both experimental methods. It happens that the difference between the so-called residual reactivity level and the measured reactivity gives a good estimate of the accuracy of the intensity measurement. Even in very simple cases this quantity can disturb the measuring results due to the complex sound field close to the sound radiating panel. By correcting the sound transmission loss results with the well known Waterhouse correction and by choosing an appropriate probe distance to the sound radiating construction, good agreement is obtained between the results of both experimental methods as well as with the SEA model.
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