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Acoustic Absorption Materials

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ewanb

Electrical
Jun 28, 2004
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I am currently doing a project in which I measure acoustic levels in a test tank using a hydrophone, and possibly develop the system for offshore applications. The hydrophone chosen will be connected to a beacon housing and have as near as possible 360 degree vision and has a frequency range of 1 Hz to 100 kHz. So that acoustic waves are not reflected back off the housing affecting the hydrophone's readings it is thought a conical shaped end cap made of an acoustic absorbing material could be used to absorb these.

I would like to know if any one knows any suitable materials for this application and who manufactures them?

Cheers
 
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Not likely you'll find an absorber good down to 1 Hz, nor even for that matter much below 1 KHz, for reasons too complex to detail here.

You'd be better off developing an algorithm to deal with any reflections off the housing that do occur.
 
Or use two mics and measure intensity.

Cheers

Greg Locock
 
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