Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites
Natural fiber and wood are environmentally friendly materials with multiscale microstructures. The sound absorption performance of flax fiber and its reinforced composite, as well as balsa wood, were evaluated using the two-microphone transfer function technique with an impedance tube system. The mi...
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doaj-a26198716fa24aac9b0de05c1a8e47f92020-11-25T02:28:30ZengMDPI AGAerospace2226-43102018-07-01537510.3390/aerospace5030075aerospace5030075Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure CompositesJichun Zhang0Yiou Shen1Bing Jiang2Yan Li3School of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaSchool of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaSchool of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaSchool of Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mechanics, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaNatural fiber and wood are environmentally friendly materials with multiscale microstructures. The sound absorption performance of flax fiber and its reinforced composite, as well as balsa wood, were evaluated using the two-microphone transfer function technique with an impedance tube system. The microstructures of natural materials were studied through scanning electrical microscope in order to reveal their complex acoustical dissipation mechanisms. The sound absorption coefficients of flax fiber fabric were predicted using a double-porosity model, which showed relatively accurate results. The integrated natural materials sandwich structure was found to provide a superior sound absorption performance compared to the synthetic-materials-based sandwich structure composite due to the contribution of their multiscale structures to sound wave attenuation and energy dissipation. It was concluded that the natural-materials-based sandwich structure has the potential of being used as a sound absorption structure, especially at high frequency.http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4310/5/3/75plant fiberbalsasound absorptionmicrostructuressandwich structures |
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Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites |
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Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites |
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Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites |
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Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites |
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Sound Absorption Characterization of Natural Materials and Sandwich Structure Composites |
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sound absorption characterization of natural materials and sandwich structure composites |
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Natural fiber and wood are environmentally friendly materials with multiscale microstructures. The sound absorption performance of flax fiber and its reinforced composite, as well as balsa wood, were evaluated using the two-microphone transfer function technique with an impedance tube system. The microstructures of natural materials were studied through scanning electrical microscope in order to reveal their complex acoustical dissipation mechanisms. The sound absorption coefficients of flax fiber fabric were predicted using a double-porosity model, which showed relatively accurate results. The integrated natural materials sandwich structure was found to provide a superior sound absorption performance compared to the synthetic-materials-based sandwich structure composite due to the contribution of their multiscale structures to sound wave attenuation and energy dissipation. It was concluded that the natural-materials-based sandwich structure has the potential of being used as a sound absorption structure, especially at high frequency. |
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plant fiber balsa sound absorption microstructures sandwich structures |
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