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Resonance Air Noise Absorber

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The article considers a sound absorber consisting of a set of parallel operating Helmholtz resonators, presented in different options. The theory and methodology are presented for calculating a broadband sound-absorbing coating for a soundproof wall, which are applicable to other related structures. An example of calculating the acoustic characteristics of a coating is given.

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Kazakov, L.I. Resonance Air Noise Absorber. Acoust. Phys. 67, 451–456 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063771021040047

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