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Acoustic Applications of a Foamed Geopolymeric-Architected Metamaterial

Giuseppe Ciaburro    
Gino Iannace    
Laura Ricciotti    
Antonio Apicella    
Valeria Perrotta and Raffaella Aversa    

Resumen

In this paper, a metamaterial design based on lightweight geopolymeric elements was reported for applications in acoustic insulation.

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