Litcius/Paper detail

Analysis of the Influence of Thickness and Density on Acoustic Absorption of Materials Made from Used Cigarette Butts

Valentı́n Gómez Escobar, Celia Moreno González, Guillermo Rey Gozalo

2021Materials16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The effects of the density and thickness of samples made from used cigarette butts on acoustic characteristics were analyzed in this study. All the analyzed samples showed high acoustic performance, indicating that the fabrication of acoustic absorbing material may be a good use for this problematic waste (due to its toxicity, continuous generation, lack of recycling method, etc.). An increase in either density or thickness shifted the absorption characteristics of the samples to lower frequencies and increased the overall absorption. The relationships of the frequency and value of the maximum absorption coefficient with thickness and/or density were analyzed. The shift of the maximum absorption coefficient value due to varying thickness is in good agreement with previous studies.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAttenuation coefficientAbsorption (acoustics)Noise reduction coefficientComposite materialAnalytical Chemistry (journal)OpticsChemistryChromatographyPorosityPhysicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchCellular and Composite StructuresNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites