The present paper investigates the acoustic properties of natural fiber reinforced composites. Fibers from orange tree pruning were obtained and subject to different treatments in order to obtain mechanical, thermomechanical and chemi-thermomechanical pulps. These pulps were used as reinforcement for a polypropylene matrix. The obtained composite materials were submitted to acoustical tests in an impedance tubes device. The transmission losses obtained against the fiber content were obtained and discussed. Latter it was researched the influence of the fiber treatments on the soundproof characteristics. A numerical method was used to preview the acoustic insulation of the materials against the sound frequency. Finally the results were compar...
Utilization of biomass for green products is still progressing in the efort to provide alternative c...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...
The porous characteristics of recycled natural fibres make them suitable for use as acoustic materia...
The use of vegetal fibers added to polymers has been considerably increasing over the last few years...
This paper presents the development of novel sound absorbing materials based on natural indigenous r...
215-225Non-destructive technique such as ultrasonic processing employed for surface modification of ...
[EN] Currently, acoustic isolation is one of the problems raised with building construction in Spain...
Non-destructive technique such as ultrasonic processing employed for surface modification of corn hu...
Non biodegradability in environment, sophisticated method of fabrication and economical soundness o...
In this study, the effect of adding palm fiber rods to the polyester matrix for sound insulation pur...
[EN] Noise, caused by the society and technic progress, is nowadays considered a pollutant. Noise po...
Utilization of biomass for green products are still progressing in the effort to provide alternative...
This paper presents the development and performance of Micro-Perforated Panels (MPP) from natural fi...
[EN] Noise, caused by the society and technic progress, is nowadays considered a pollutant. Noise po...
Utilization of biomass for green products is still progressing in the efort to provide alternative c...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...
The porous characteristics of recycled natural fibres make them suitable for use as acoustic materia...
The use of vegetal fibers added to polymers has been considerably increasing over the last few years...
This paper presents the development of novel sound absorbing materials based on natural indigenous r...
215-225Non-destructive technique such as ultrasonic processing employed for surface modification of ...
[EN] Currently, acoustic isolation is one of the problems raised with building construction in Spain...
Non-destructive technique such as ultrasonic processing employed for surface modification of corn hu...
Non biodegradability in environment, sophisticated method of fabrication and economical soundness o...
In this study, the effect of adding palm fiber rods to the polyester matrix for sound insulation pur...
[EN] Noise, caused by the society and technic progress, is nowadays considered a pollutant. Noise po...
Utilization of biomass for green products are still progressing in the effort to provide alternative...
This paper presents the development and performance of Micro-Perforated Panels (MPP) from natural fi...
[EN] Noise, caused by the society and technic progress, is nowadays considered a pollutant. Noise po...
Utilization of biomass for green products is still progressing in the efort to provide alternative c...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Polymer and Polymer Composites, Thermal and Acoustic Appli...