Glass wool is a fibrous material with many applications in construction. The present work compares the acoustic properties of two types of glass wool – a dense and less dense one. A combination of X-ray micro-CT and simulation was used to characterize the pore structure and acoustic behavior respectively. Based on high-resolution images, we were able to non-destructively achieve quantitative 3D information on the pore network and characteristics of fibers inside glass wool. Compared to experimental measurements, it is shown that better results are obtained with scans at 1 μm/voxel, especially on fibers diameter and characteristics lengths
Spatial distribution profiles of leaky surface acoustic wave velocity V(LSAW) and attenuation across...
Bonded non-woven fabrics are porous engineering materials in which disordered fibers are consolidate...
Glass wool fibres (GWFs) are produced using the cascade spinning process. The lengths of the fiber...
Glass wool is a fibrous material with many applications in construction. The present work compares t...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the multiscale prediction of the transport propert...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the multiscale prediction of the transport and sou...
International audienceAt macro-scale, semi-phenomenological models are used to describe the acoustic...
International audienceThis paper proposes two applications of quantitative tomography. Assuming that...
International audienceIn the framework of the Silent Wall ANR project, the CMM and the US2B are asso...
Fundamental understanding of transport properties of fibrous porous media is contingent upon in dept...
International audienceProperties of entangled materials, made of fibers, depend on the number and th...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is widely used in building and construction applications for thermal...
Spatial distribution profiles of leaky surface acoustic wave velocity V(LSAW) and attenuation across...
Bonded non-woven fabrics are porous engineering materials in which disordered fibers are consolidate...
Glass wool fibres (GWFs) are produced using the cascade spinning process. The lengths of the fiber...
Glass wool is a fibrous material with many applications in construction. The present work compares t...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the multiscale prediction of the transport propert...
International audienceThis work is concerned with the multiscale prediction of the transport and sou...
International audienceAt macro-scale, semi-phenomenological models are used to describe the acoustic...
International audienceThis paper proposes two applications of quantitative tomography. Assuming that...
International audienceIn the framework of the Silent Wall ANR project, the CMM and the US2B are asso...
Fundamental understanding of transport properties of fibrous porous media is contingent upon in dept...
International audienceProperties of entangled materials, made of fibers, depend on the number and th...
Expanded polystyrene (EPS) foam is widely used in building and construction applications for thermal...
Spatial distribution profiles of leaky surface acoustic wave velocity V(LSAW) and attenuation across...
Bonded non-woven fabrics are porous engineering materials in which disordered fibers are consolidate...
Glass wool fibres (GWFs) are produced using the cascade spinning process. The lengths of the fiber...