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Acoustic Panels Made of Paper Sludge and Clay Composites

Tomas Astrauskas, Tomas Januševičius, Raimondas Grubliauskas

2021Sustainability30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Studies on recycled materials emerged during recent years. This paper investigates samples’ sound absorption properties for panels fabricated of a mixture of paper sludge (PS) and clay mixture. PS was the core material. The sound absorption was measured. We also consider the influence of an air gap between panels and rigid backing. Different air gaps (50, 100, 150, 200 mm) simulate existing acoustic panel systems. Finally, the PS and clay composite panel sound absorption coefficients are compared to those for a typical commercial absorptive ceiling panel. The average sound absorption coefficient of PS-clay composite panels (αavg. in the frequency range from 250 to 1600 Hz) was up to 0.55. The resulting average sound absorption coefficient of panels made of recycled (but unfinished) materials is even somewhat higher than for the finished commercial (finished) acoustic panel (αavg. = 0.51).

Topics & Concepts

Noise reduction coefficientMaterials scienceComposite materialAttenuation coefficientCeiling (cloud)Composite numberAbsorption (acoustics)Sandwich panelAcousticsStructural engineeringEngineeringOpticsPorosityPhysicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchHygrothermal properties of building materialsInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials
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