Sound-absorption properties of materials made of esparto grass fibers

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Abstract

Research on sound-absorbing materials made of natural fibers is an emerging area in sustainable materials. In this communication, the use of raw esparto grass as an environmentally friendly sound-absorbing material is explored. Measurements of the normal-incidence sound-absorption coefficient and airflow resistivity of three different types of esparto from different countries are presented. In addition, the best-fit coefficients for reasonable prediction of the sound-absorption performance by means of simple empirical formulae are reported. These formulae require only knowledge of the airflow resistivity of the fibrous material. The results presented in this paper are an addition to the characterization of available natural fibers to be used as alternatives to synthetic ones in the manufacturing of sound-absorbing materials.

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Arenas, J. P., del Rey, R., Alba, J., & Oltra, R. (2020). Sound-absorption properties of materials made of esparto grass fibers. Sustainability (Switzerland), 12(14). https://doi.org/10.3390/su12145533

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