Effect of Porous traits of Hardwoods Cross-Section on Sound Absortpion Performance - Focusing on 6 Species of Korean Hardwoods
Eun-Suk Jang, Chun–Won Kang
Abstract
An investigation of sound absorption in 6 species of hardwoods according to the pore structure of cross-sections revealed that higher gas permeability was associated with greater sound absorption at high frequencies. In addition, diffuse-porous wood exhibited superior sound absorption performance compared with ring-porous wood. Through-pore porosity was associated with improved sound absorption in the cross-sections of hardwoods, while closed=pore porosity was associated with poor sound absorption.
Topics & Concepts
PorositySound (geography)Absorption (acoustics)Materials scienceComposite materialHardwoodPermeability (electromagnetism)Noise reduction coefficientChemistryGeologyEcologyMembraneBiochemistryGeomorphologyBiologyAcoustic Wave Phenomena Researchactivated carbon and charcoalCellular and Composite Structures