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Volumetric diffusers : pseudorandom cylinder arrays on a periodic lattice (2010)
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Hughes, R., Angus, J., Cox, T., Umnova, O., Gehring, G., Pogson, M., & Whittaker, D. (2010). Volumetric diffusers : pseudorandom cylinder arrays on a periodic lattice. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 128(5), 2847-2856. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3493455

Most conventional diffusers take the form of a surface based treatment, and as a result can only operate in hemispherical space. Placing a diffuser in the volume of a room might provide greater efficiency by allowing scattering into the whole space.... Read More about Volumetric diffusers : pseudorandom cylinder arrays on a periodic lattice.

Predictions and measurements of sound transmission through a periodic array of elastic shells in air (2010)
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a periodic array of elastic shells in air. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 128, 3496. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3506342

Analytical and numerical approaches have been made to the problems of (a) propagation through a doubly periodic array of elastic shells in air, (b) scattering by a single elastic shell in air, and (c) scattering by a finite periodic array of elastic... Read More about Predictions and measurements of sound transmission through a periodic array of elastic shells in air.

Effect of boundary slip on the acoustical properties of microfibrous materials (2009)
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Umnova, O., Tsiklauri, D., & Venegas Castillo, R. (2009). Effect of boundary slip on the acoustical properties of microfibrous materials. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 126(4), 1850-1861. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3204087

A variety of new porous materials with unusually small pores have been manufactured in the past decades. To predict their acoustical properties, the conventional models need to be modified. When pore size becomes comparable to the molecular mean free... Read More about Effect of boundary slip on the acoustical properties of microfibrous materials.

Effects of porous covering on sound attenuation by periodic arrays of cylinders. (2006)
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Umnova, O., Attenborough, C., & Linton, J. (2006). Effects of porous covering on sound attenuation by periodic arrays of cylinders. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 119(1), 278-284. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2133715

The acoustic transmission loss of a finite periodic array of long rigid cylinders, without and with porous absorbent covering, is studied both theoretically and in the laboratory. A multiple scattering model is extended to allow for the covering and... Read More about Effects of porous covering on sound attenuation by periodic arrays of cylinders..

Deduction of tortuosity and porosity from acoustic reflection and transmission measurements on thick samples of rigid-porous materials (2005)
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Umnova, O., Attenborough, K., Shin, H., & Cummings, A. (2005). Deduction of tortuosity and porosity from acoustic reflection and transmission measurements on thick samples of rigid-porous materials. Applied Acoustics, 66(6), 607-624. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apacoust.2004.02.005

An acoustic method for obtaining the tortuosity, and porosity of thick samples of rigid porous materials consisting of large (>1 mm) grains or fibres is proposed. The method uses pulses with central frequencies close to 12 kHz and an approximate... Read More about Deduction of tortuosity and porosity from acoustic reflection and transmission measurements on thick samples of rigid-porous materials.

Response of multiple rigid porous layers to high levels of continuous acoustic excitation (2004)
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Umnova, O., Attenborough, K., Shin, H., & Cummings, A. (2004). Response of multiple rigid porous layers to high levels of continuous acoustic excitation. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1766051

A model has been developed for the response of a rigid-porous hard-backed medium containing an arbitrary number of layers to high amplitude sound. Nonlinearity is introduced by means of a velocity-dependent flow resistivity in Johnson's equivalent fl... Read More about Response of multiple rigid porous layers to high levels of continuous acoustic excitation.

Behavior of rigid – porous layers at high levels of continuous acoustic excitation: Theory and experiment (2003)
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Umnova, O., Attenborough, K., Cummings, A., & Standley, E. (2003). Behavior of rigid – porous layers at high levels of continuous acoustic excitation: Theory and experiment. ˜The œJournal of the Acoustical Society of America (Online), 114(3), 1346-1356. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.1603236

A model for the propagation of high amplitude continuous sound through hard-backed rigid-porous layers has been developed which allows for Forchheimer's correction to Darcy's law. The nonlinearity associated with this is shown to be particularly impo... Read More about Behavior of rigid – porous layers at high levels of continuous acoustic excitation: Theory and experiment.