Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Measuring static viscous permeability of porous absorbing materials

2014; Acoustical Society of America; Volume: 135; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1121/1.4874600

ISSN

1520-9024

Autores

M. Sadouki, Zine El Abiddine Fellah, Amine Berbiche, M. Fellah, F.G. Mitri, Erick Ogam, Claude Dépollier,

Tópico(s)

Noise Effects and Management

Resumo

Conventional acoustical methods for measuring the permeability or flow resistivity of a porous material require a priori estimation of the porosity. In this work, an acoustical method is presented in which a simplified expression (independent of both the frequency and porosity) for the transmitted waves at the Darcy's regime (low frequency range) is derived, and used for the inverse determination of both the viscous static permeability (or flow resistivity) and the thickness of air-saturated porous materials. The inverse problem is solved based on the least-square numerical method using experimental transmitted waves in time domain. Tests are performed using industrial plastic foams. Experimental and numerical validation results of this method are presented, which show the advantage of measuring the viscous permeability and thickness of a porous slab, without the required prior knowledge of the porosity, but by simply using the transmitted waves.

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