Acoustic measurements performed on non-spherical granular mixtures with dif
ferent states of consolidation suggest that their acoustic performance can
be related to that measured in loose granular mixes. It was found that the
non-acoustic parameters of the pore size distribution, porosity, tortuosity
and flow resistivity are highly sensitive to the median grain size in the
mix, the compaction ratio and the binder content. The effects of these para
meters on the acoustic properties have been investigated for a number of lo
ose and consolidated samples with different grain sizes. Several establishe
d models for the acoustic properties of rigid-frame porous media have been
tested. It is shown that some models can fail to predict accurately the aco
ustic properties of these materials and can require considerable adjustment
of the input parameters. In this respect, the experimental results are of
importance in the development of a scientific methodology for the design of
granular absorbers with good acoustic efficiency and sound mechanical prop
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