Sound absorption coefficient of coal bottom ash concrete for railway application

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A porous concrete able to reduce the sound wave that pass through it. When a sound waves strike a material, a portion of the sound energy was reflected back and another portion of the sound energy was absorbed by the material while the rest was transmitted. The larger portion of the sound wave being absorbed, the lower the noise level able to be lowered. This study is to investigate the sound absorption coefficient of coal bottom ash (CBA) concrete compared to the sound absorption coefficient of normal concrete by carried out the impedance tube test. Hence, this paper presents the result of the impedance tube test of the CBA concrete and normal concrete.

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Ramzi Hannan, N. I. R., Shahidan, S., Maarof, Z., Ali, N., Abdullah, S. R., & Wan Ibrahim, M. H. (2017). Sound absorption coefficient of coal bottom ash concrete for railway application. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 271). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/271/1/012077

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