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The purpose for second visit to the chamber was the testing of different materials and surface positioning in an isolated environment.
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The chamber is 10 cubic metres; the experiment had the intention of understanding differences between performance of surfaces and materials in the middle and corners,however it became rapidly obvious that experiments in the middle require much larger surfaces than those used, even in this isolated condition.
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Attention was focused then on the corner situation, which applies to a large majority of the intervention design of intimate areas.
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anechoic chamber characteristics

surface performance in anechoic chamber

A3panels3.jpg

The purpose for second visit to the chamber was the testing of different materials and surface positioning in an isolated environment. The chamber is 10 cubic metres; the experiment had the intention of understanding differences between performance of surfaces and materials in the middle and corners,however it became rapidly obvious that experiments in the middle require much larger surfaces than those used, even in this isolated condition.

Attention was focused then on the corner situation, which applies to a large majority of the intervention design of intimate areas.


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