Acoustics Laboratory 2 – Noise Control

The "Acoustics – Noise Control Laboratory" is a space dedicated to the experimental study of acoustic attenuation in noise mitigation components, with a particular focus on measuring insertion loss in lined ducts and dissipative silencers. Activities focus on analyzing the effectiveness of various sound-absorbing solutions in ducted configurations, following standardized test methodologies. The laboratory is equipped with advanced instrumentation for noise measurement and analysis, including sound level meters, precision microphones, and multichannel acquisition systems, which allow for real-time data collection and processing on multiple channels simultaneously. A distinctive feature of the laboratory is the Star48 AC Pro acoustic camera from gfai tech GmbH, an advanced acoustic chamber for the spatial visualization of sound sources, useful for the identification and precise localization of acoustic emissions in the systems being analyzed.
Locations

  • Via all’Opera Pia 15/A

Researchers

  • Davide Borelli (RADRL)
  • Corrado Schenone
  • Johan Augusto Bocanegra Cifuentes

Research themes

Acoustic measurements, noise control

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