A Narrowing Analysis on Sound Loss during Transmission on Perforated Natural Fiber Panels

Authors

  • Dr. Dolamani Sahu, Dr. Anil Kumari, Dr. Akanksha

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17762/msea.v71i3s.27

Abstract

Sound transmission misfortune (STL) is a learn about the sound energy that is kept from communicating through a wall or a parcel, it is fundamental, particularly for clamor protection applications. The principal point of this study is to explore and dissect the STL ability of punctured normal fiber sandwich boards, which went about as sound protection material. The target of this study is to decide the impact of hole width of the punctured board on STL, as well as to decide the ideal hybridization blend sandwich board of punctured board with normal fiber that conveys great STL. In this review, STL estimation was done by utilizing a two-load impedance tube strategy combined with LMS Test Lab programming and LMS SCADAS Mobile DAQ framework. Normal filaments utilized in this study are coconut fiber, oil palm fiber, and pineapple leaf fiber. The normal filaments were ready in round and hollow shapes with three unique thicknesses of 1 cm, 2 cm, and 3 cm to squeeze into the example holder of the impedance tube. Every regular fiber will be tried after it was hybridized with a punctured board of various hole breadth sizes and the STL estimation results are gotten and investigated. The estimation results show all examples had reached their most noteworthy STL at the recurrence range 3000 Hz to 4000 Hz. Furthermore, pineapple leaf fiber hybridized with a punctured board of 3 mm's whole breadth is viewed as the ideal blend where it accomplished the most noteworthy STL of 71.80 dB among all the test tests.

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Published

2022-07-19