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Title: | Acoustic analysis of cement composites with lignocellulosic residues |
Keywords: | Alternative building material Lignocellulosic panels Sound insertion loss Residue materials |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Estonian University of Life Sciences |
Citation: | FERRAZ, P. F. P. et al. Acoustic analysis of cement composites with lignocellulosic residues. Agronomy Research, [S.l.], v. 19, n. 3, p. 1446-1454, 2021. DOI: 10.15159/ar.21.138. |
Abstract: | The concept of environmental sustainability has been seeking a way to develop projects that reduce the impacts provided by agricultural development and the excessive consumption of natural resources. However, there is still little knowledge about the acoustic insulation/absorption behaviour of lignocellulosic materials. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the acoustic properties of five cement panels reinforced with the following lignocellulosic materials: eucalyptus, sugarcane bagasse, coconut shell, coffee husk, and banana pseudostem, which ones have as a reference a commercial plaster used as sealing in civil constructions. The proposed panels were produced with each lignocellulosic material residue. It was produced three replicates for each type including plaster (being 18 panels in total). The sound insertion loss (SIL) measurement of the above-mentioned panels have been performed using an acoustical treated inexpensive facility developed based on the literature. The characterization of the acoustic behaviour of the studied materials were analysed according to the IEC (61260-1). The acoustic measurements have been done in the range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz and the analysis in octave bands have been performed. To make the analysis easier, the overall range of frequencies mentioned above was divided as ‘low’, ‘middle’ and ‘high’ ranges. Additionally, the measurement of thickness, density and porosity structure parameters of the lignocellulosic samples have been performed. According to the results and doing a trade-off analysis, the eucalyptus presented the overall best performance considering the overall range of analysis, being the banana pseudostem and sugarcane bagasse materials as good competitors. |
URI: | http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49002 |
Appears in Collections: | DEA - Artigos publicados em periódicos |
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