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Sustainable Acoustic Materials

Jorge P. Arenas, Kimihiro Sakagami

2020Sustainability31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Technological advances in materials science, manufacturing processes, chemistry and nanoscience have led to enormous developments in innovatively engineered materials over recent decades. Among them, sustainable acoustic materials have helped to improve acoustical comfort in built environments, and their use is rapidly growing in the architecture, automotive, aerospace and construction industries. These materials are manufactured through a responsible interaction with the environment in order to avoid a depletion or degradation of the natural resources, and to allow for long-term environmental quality. This Special Issue reports on some research studies on membrane absorbers and fibrous materials of natural origin that can be sustainable alternatives to traditional acoustic materials.

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Automotive industryAerospaceNatural materialsEngineeringNatural (archaeology)Sustainable developmentConstruction engineeringManufacturing engineeringArchitectural engineeringNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceMaterials scienceAerospace engineeringEcologyGeologyBiologyPolymer sciencePaleontologyAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchCellular and Composite StructuresVibration Control and Rheological Fluids