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by dahnielson » Sat Apr 05, 2008 12:05 am
I didn't read this anywhere, it just dawned on me and I started to question why nobody had spilled the beans for me during my research:
Q: Why do anechoic chambers look like they do?
A: It's all topology, baby! By using wedge-shaped treatments the total surface area of the absorption material is maximized. But if the whole wedge has the same material density while the thickness varies due to its shape the wedge (and the chambers total surface area) will not have an uniform absorption.
Anders Dahnielson
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