Hj. Hardtke et S. Marburg, A BOUNDARY-ELEMENT METHOD BASED PROCEDURE TO CALCULATE BOUNDARY ADMITTANCES FROM MEASURED SOUND PRESSURES, Engineering analysis with boundary elements, 21(2), 1998, pp. 185-190
Owing to the rapid development of computers in the past few years, bou
ndary and finite element methods have become a powerful tool for acous
tic calculations of internal and external problems. The calculation of
closed domains (i.e. vehicle cabin) is often done using rigid acousti
c boundary conditions (Neumann condition) since there is hardly any in
formation about boundary admittance available. The determination of ad
mittances using Kundt's tube does not consider the diffuse sound field
. The calculation from the measured reverberation time provides an ave
rage admittance of the whole boundary only. This paper presents an app
lication of the boundary element method which can be used to calculate
boundary admittances at the nodes of the boundary element mesh from s
ound pressures measured at mesh points or at internal points. Addition
ally, this method is suitable for the determination of admittances at
openings of the domain, i.e. open windows or the ear canal opening. He
rein, one can receive the sound pressure from the calculation of the e
xternal acoustic problem or from measurements. The method is validated
by consideration of the boundary admittance of a uniformly pulsating
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