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Giuseppe Ciaburro, Gino Iannace, Laura Ricciotti, Antonio Apicella, Valeria Perrotta and Raffaella Aversa
In this paper, a metamaterial design based on lightweight geopolymeric elements was reported for applications in acoustic insulation.
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Daiji Katsura, Tetsuya Maeda, Kazuyoshi Kanamori, Takashi Yamamoto and Joji Ohshita
Porous material with high sound absorption and thermal insulation properties.
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Freddy Richard Apaza, Víctoriano Fernández Vázquez, Santiago Expósito Paje, Federico Gulisano, Valerio Gagliardi, Leticia Saiz Rodríguez and Juan Gallego Medina
In the last decade, various asphalt paving materials have undergone investigation for sound attenuation purposes. This research aims to delve into the innovative design of sustainable road pavements by examining sound absorption in rubber-modified asphal...
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P. C. Iglesias, L. Godinho and J. Redondo
Extracting the microscopic parameters of a porous material is a complex task, and attempts have been made to develop models that can simulate their characteristics, gathering the least amount of information possible. As a case in point, tests to evaluate...
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Long Bin Tan and Linus Yinn Leng Ang
This study aims to tackle the challenge of high noise levels on balconies while preserving natural ventilation. Eight innovative balcony designs, incorporating elements like diffuser edges, undulating ceilings, Helmholtz resonators, grooves, or sound tra...
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Domingo Pardo-Quiles, Ignacio Rodríguez-Rodríguez and José-Víctor Rodríguez
The main goal of this research was to design and study the best structure, location, and shape of acoustic diffusers to be fitted on the ceilings of multipurpose auditoriums. Their absorbing properties can enhance the acoustics when installed on high cei...
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Jinshun Hu, Yongshui Lin, Zhiwei Zhou, Xiaofei Cao, Qingjia Chi and Weiguo Wu
To further improve the low-frequency broadband sound absorption capability of the underwater anechoic layer (UAL) on the surface of marine equipment, a novel sound absorption structure with cavities (NSSC) is designed by adding resonators and honeycombs ...
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Kangkang Shi, Dongsheng Li, Dongsen Hu, Qi Shen and Guoyong Jin
The acoustic absorption characteristics of anechoic coatings attached to the surface of underwater vehicles are closely related to their acoustic stealth. Owing to the essential property of local resonance, the narrow sound-absorption band cannot meet th...
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Vaia Tsiokou, Louena Shtrepi, Elena Badino, Arianna Astolfi and Anna Karatza
Acoustic materials are widely used for improving interior acoustics based on their sound absorptive or sound diffusive properties. However, common acoustic materials only offer limited options for customizable geometrical features, performance, and aesth...
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Francesco Pompoli
The purpose of the article is to evaluate the use of a sustainable material obtained from marine plants (Posidonia oceanica) as sound-absorbing material.
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