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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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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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Arno Duijster, Arno Volker, Frenk Van den Berg and Carola Celada-Casero
The applicability of laser ultrasonics for the determination of grain size and phase composition in steels under different temperatures was investigated. This was done by obtaining the velocity and attenuation of propagating ultrasonic waves in a simulat...
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Alexander A. Komissarov, Denis V. Makarov, Andrey O. Kholmogorov and Renat B. Shakirov
Bottom formations known as pockmarks basically arise due to extensive gas emission. Active pockmarks are characterized by exceptionally high gas saturation and substantially reduced sound speed. The latter circumstance leads to strong attenuation of soun...
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Abhishek Gautam, Alper Celik and Mahdi Azarpeyvand
The use of acoustic liners, based on double-degree-of-freedom Helmholtz resonators, for low-frequency-noise attenuation is limited by the volume of individual resonating cavities. This study investigates the effect of the septum neck length on the acoust...
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Xiaoxing Su, Jixing Qin and Xiangshuai Yu
This paper reports the interference pattern of an acoustic field in the 100?300 Hz frequency band observed in a shallow water experiment. Assuming there is a conventional fluid sea bottom, the observed interference pattern is first demonstrated to potent...
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Wojciech M. Glinkowski, Agnieszka Zukowska and Bozena Glinkowska
Quantitative research of bone tissue related to physical activity (PA) and sport has a preventive dimension. Increasing the parameters of bone tissue strength, especially reaching the maximum value of peak bone strength in childhood, adolescence, and ear...
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Giovanna Cardoso Pinto, Clayton Henrique Rocha, Carla Gentile Matas and Alessandra Giannella Samelli
(1) Background: To assess and compare speech intelligibility with conventional and universal musician-specific hearing protection devices (HPD); (2) Methods: The sample comprised 15 normal-hearing musicians of both sexes who had been professionals for mo...
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Chaolei Chen, Huaishu Hou, Mingxu Su, Shiwei Zhang, Chaofei Jiao and Zhifan Zhao
To conduct the ultrasonic weld inspection of polyethylene pipes, it is necessary to use low-frequency transducers due to the high sound energy attenuation of polyethylene. However, one of the challenges in this process is that the blind zone of the ultra...
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