v1vr
Mechanical
- Feb 21, 2014
- 4
I'm looking to improve the sound dampening characteristics of a structural panel and would like to build a testing setup to analyze changes made to the panel structure and layering.
The idea is to have a setup that is capable of testing small 12" x 12" sections of paneling.
I'm not really sure where to begin and was hoping I could get a starting point or some design guidelines for an anechoic chamber or test setup that would help me accomplish the above.
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After doing a little digging and looking for some testing setups, I was thinking of building a small cube made of the panel material. There would be a sound source inside and a sound measuring device outside. Would this be an acceptable DIY setup? Would it be better to perform such a test within an anechoic chamber?
The idea is to have a setup that is capable of testing small 12" x 12" sections of paneling.
I'm not really sure where to begin and was hoping I could get a starting point or some design guidelines for an anechoic chamber or test setup that would help me accomplish the above.
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After doing a little digging and looking for some testing setups, I was thinking of building a small cube made of the panel material. There would be a sound source inside and a sound measuring device outside. Would this be an acceptable DIY setup? Would it be better to perform such a test within an anechoic chamber?