

Author: Du Yu Homma Kenji
Publisher: Institute of Noise Control Engineering
ISSN: 0736-2501
Source: Noise Control Engineering Journal, Vol.57, Iss.5, 2009-09, pp. : 459-475
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Abstract
Traditionally, earmuffs have been constructed consisting of a single-walled cup seated on a flexible ear cushion, forming a “single-cup-single-cushion” (SCSC) structure. The average noise attenuation levels provided by SCSC earmuffs typically range from 15 dB at low frequencies to 40 dB at high frequencies. It is difficult to further improve the attenuation of SCSC earmuffs beyond this level in practice unless the structural design is modified radically. One candidate design that is substantially different from the SCSC structure is a “dual-cup-dual-cushion” (DCDC) structure, where the earmuff consists of two independent earcup shells that are resiliently coupled together. This DCDC structure is based on a concept originally introduced by Shaw and Thiessen in an earlier study [
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