Title |
Virgin Natural Cork Characterization as a Sustainable Material for Use in Acoustic Solutions |
ID_Doc |
25586 |
Authors |
Morillas, JMB; González, DM; Vílchez-Gómez, R; Escobar, VG; Maderuelo-Sanz, R; Gozalo, GR; Moraga, PA |
Title |
Virgin Natural Cork Characterization as a Sustainable Material for Use in Acoustic Solutions |
Year |
2021 |
Published |
Sustainability, 13, 9 |
Abstract |
A characterization of the sound absorption of a sustainable material with scarce current use such as natural virgin cork is presented in this paper in order to explore further possible applications in the design of acoustic solutions. Different samples of virgin cork not bonded and various decorative panel formats were tested under random sound incidence conditions in a standardized reverberation chamber. The samples in which the outer bark of the cork was facing upwards showed a better behavior as an acoustic absorber, with sound absorption coefficient values generally greater than 0.6 for frequency bands between 1 and 5 kHz. The results obtained were compared with samples of some recycled materials available in the scientific literature, such as sheep wool and PET. |
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