hangelnyelést
Hangelnyelést is a Hungarian term that translates to "swallowing sound" or "sound absorption." It describes the phenomenon where sound waves are absorbed rather than reflected by a surface or material. This absorption reduces the intensity of the sound, making a space quieter.
Materials that exhibit hangelnyelést are known as sound-absorbing materials. These typically have a porous or fibrous
The effectiveness of a material in achieving hangelnyelést is measured by its sound absorption coefficient, which
Hangelnyelést is a crucial concept in acoustics, particularly in architectural design and soundproofing. It is employed