What do you mean by internal fiction, Civil Engineering

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Q. What do you mean by Internal fiction?

Absorptive materials have some elastic fibrous or porous structures that would be extended and compressed at the time of sound wave propagation. Other than energy loss because of viscous flow loss, dissipation of energy also results from internal friction at the time of its flex and squeezing movement.


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