This paper presents the sound absorption performance of natural fiber composites developed from chrome shave (CS) and coffee silver skin (CSS). Twelve test samples of thickness 30 mm and 50 mm were fabricated with different fiber sizes and fiber ratios and by maintaining the density of the samples by 150 kg/m3. Normal incidence sound absorption coefficient spectra were measured in an impedance tube. Absorption coefficient spectra were predicted using the Johnson-Allard-Champoux (JCA) model using best fit values of tortuosity and the two characteristic lengths together with measured values of porosity and flow resistivity. The results revealed that the CS-CSS composite had average absorption coefficient of 0.95 above 1 kHz for a thickness of...
In recent years, kenaf fibre has been highlighted for its superiority as the filler for composite ma...
This research was conducted to determine the sound attenuation level of composite. The composite us...
IDES’19 International Design and Engineering Symposium: Sustainability, Innovation, Production (Octo...
Natural fibres have been known of its good acoustic damping properties and therefore, these material...
The current study is a bibliographic observation on prevailing tendencies in the development of acou...
This study is focused on the development of sound absorbing materials based on natural fiber polymer...
Natural materials are turning into a substantial alternative option for traditional synthetic ones f...
Natural fibers are those include those produced by plants, animals and geological process around the...
Natural fiber and wood are environmentally friendly materials with multiscale microstructures. The s...
A sound-absorbing composite material made of wood fiber and polyester fiber was produced using polye...
The main goal of the project is study how could the sound absorption properties of a material be imp...
A composite sound absorption structure constructed with fibrous layer and carbon fibers was proposed...
ABSTRACT Noise pollution is one of the major threats in many countries that affect our quality of li...
Green materials, either natural or from recycled materials, are becoming a valid alternative to trad...
This study investigates the acoustical and nonacoustical properties of composites using corn husk fi...
In recent years, kenaf fibre has been highlighted for its superiority as the filler for composite ma...
This research was conducted to determine the sound attenuation level of composite. The composite us...
IDES’19 International Design and Engineering Symposium: Sustainability, Innovation, Production (Octo...
Natural fibres have been known of its good acoustic damping properties and therefore, these material...
The current study is a bibliographic observation on prevailing tendencies in the development of acou...
This study is focused on the development of sound absorbing materials based on natural fiber polymer...
Natural materials are turning into a substantial alternative option for traditional synthetic ones f...
Natural fibers are those include those produced by plants, animals and geological process around the...
Natural fiber and wood are environmentally friendly materials with multiscale microstructures. The s...
A sound-absorbing composite material made of wood fiber and polyester fiber was produced using polye...
The main goal of the project is study how could the sound absorption properties of a material be imp...
A composite sound absorption structure constructed with fibrous layer and carbon fibers was proposed...
ABSTRACT Noise pollution is one of the major threats in many countries that affect our quality of li...
Green materials, either natural or from recycled materials, are becoming a valid alternative to trad...
This study investigates the acoustical and nonacoustical properties of composites using corn husk fi...
In recent years, kenaf fibre has been highlighted for its superiority as the filler for composite ma...
This research was conducted to determine the sound attenuation level of composite. The composite us...
IDES’19 International Design and Engineering Symposium: Sustainability, Innovation, Production (Octo...