Natural fibres are fibre that can be directly obtained from an animal, mineral, or vegetable sources. Recently natural materials are becoming a good alternative for synthetic material as they provide good health to a greener environment. This aim of this study to investigate and compared the acoustic characteristics of three natural fibres; Kenaf fibre (Hibiscus Cannabinus) , Ijuk fibre (Arenga Pinnata ), and Coconut coir fibre, where each material is qualified for acoustical absorption. During the processing stage, each fibre is reinforced with 60:40 ratio of pure latex separately. The fibres are then compressed after the pure latex treatment into circular samples, of 28 mm and 100 mm diameters respectively. The thickness of each sample is fixed at 50mm. The acoustical performances were evaluated by using an impedance tube instrument. This study also investigates the effect of air gap of 10mm and 50mm in the sound absorption performance. The results show that, all the three fibres have reached an optimum level of sound absorption value of more than 0.7. The frequency peak value of Kenaf is obtained in a range of 700 Hz – 800 Hz, while for coconut coir is at 1000 Hz – 1075 Hz frequency range. Only Ijuk has obtained the highest frequency range of 3200 Hz – 3400 Hz. The results demonstrate that these three fibres are a promising light and environment-friendly sound absorption material as they are ready to replace the common synthetic fibre.
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Sambu, M., Nizam Yahya, M., Abdul Latif, H., Mohamed Hatta, M. N., & bin Ghazali, M. I. (2015). The Acoustical Characteristics Analysis on Different Type of Natural Fibres. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 773–774, 242–246. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.773-774.242
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