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SAE J 2883:2015-04-30

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SAE J 2883:2015-04-30

Laboratory Measurement of Random Incidence Sound Absorption Tests Using a Small Reverberation Room

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This SAE Recommended Practice describes a laboratory test procedure for measuring the random incidence sound absorption performance of a material or a part in a small size reverberation room by measuring decay rates. The absorption performance may include sound absorption coefficient of the test sample and or the amount of energy absorbed by the test sample. Materials for absorption treatments may include homogeneous materials, nonhomogeneous materials, or a combination of homogeneous, nonhomogeneous, and/or inelastic impervious materials. These materials are commonly installed in the mobility products and in the transportation systems such as ground vehicles, marine products, aircraft, and commercial industry (in industrial and consumer products) to reduce reverberant sound build-up and thus reduce the noise level in the environment by minimizing reflections off of hard surfaces. The test method described herein was developed also to describe a way to measure the absorption performance of a part or a sound package system that will relate to an application. It can be used to rank order materials for application on panels using general automotive steel but also may be applicable to other situations or conditions. This test procedure has been developed for measurements made in rooms between 6m3 to 25m3 in volume.
Author SAE
Editor SAE
Document type Standard
Format File
ICS 17.140.01 : Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general
Number of pages 21
Set JPAKS10U-10
Year 2015
Document history
Country USA
Keyword SAE 2883;SAE J2883;SAE J2883;SAE J 2883