Numerical Assessment of Maximum Absorption Coefficients for Nonwoven Fiberwebs
Link ID 121410
Title Numerical Assessment of Maximum Absorption Coefficients for Nonwoven Fiberwebs
Url http://www.math.tau.ac.il/~yakubov/aa.pdf
Description Technical paper about the application of various mathematical models for the development of numerical calculations of some intrinsic characteristics of nonwoven fiber webs, yielding the highest sound absorption coefficients in the audible frequency range. Authors: Yakir Shoshani and Yakov Yakubov.
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Date Jul 19, 2006
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