Alfred Cann
				
				
			 
			
	
	
	
		
	
	
			
		
		
			
			
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I am stumped analyzing the transmission of sound through a rectangular slot in a thin rigid wall. I have found online that a square or round aperture acts as a highpass filter with a 6dB/oct slope and a corner frequency where the wavelength is on the order of twice the aperture diameter.
I have reasoned that a rectangular aperture would act as a highpass filter with a 6dB/oct slope up to a corner frequency where the wavelength is twice the slot length, then a 3 dB/oct slope up to a corner frequency where the wavelength is twice the slot width. I would like to have this confirmed or refuted.
				
			I have reasoned that a rectangular aperture would act as a highpass filter with a 6dB/oct slope up to a corner frequency where the wavelength is twice the slot length, then a 3 dB/oct slope up to a corner frequency where the wavelength is twice the slot width. I would like to have this confirmed or refuted.