The influence of a thin, natural cellulose fibre membrane on the acoustic absorption of a layer of melamine foam

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS BUILDING ACOUSTICS Pub Date : 2023-02-21 DOI:10.1177/1351010X231154171
Wenhao Xu, K. Horoshenkov, Yun Jin
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Porous materials such a melamine foam are commonly used to absorb noise and to control reverberation time in buildings. However, the ability of a thin porous layer to absorb noise at acoustic wavelengths that is much greater than the layer thickness is limited. This work investigates theoretically and experimentally the influence of a very thin, natural cellulose membrane on the sound absorption coefficient of a melamine foam substrate. The experimental results demonstrate that the presence of a 120 μm cellulose membrane can more than double the sound absorption coefficient of a relatively thin (17.4 mm) layer of melamine foam at frequencies above 600 Hz (577 mm wavelength). The theoretical part of work explains this effect through a careful simulation. The results show that there are analytical models that can accurately predict the acoustical behaviour of the cellulose membrane combined with a layer of melamine foam. The effects of the flow resistivity and thickness of a cellulose fibre membrane on the acoustic absorption coefficient of the melamine foam substrate are also studied through modelling and experiment. It is found that the optimum thickness of the cellulose fibre membrane should be between 75 and 100 µm when laminated on the top of a 20 mm melamine foam substrate. This work suggests that thin layers of sustainable natural materials such as cellulose fibres can be used to significantly improve the ability of traditional porous media to absorb sound.
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薄的天然纤维素纤维膜对一层三聚氰胺泡沫吸声的影响
诸如三聚氰胺泡沫之类的多孔材料通常用于吸收噪声和控制建筑物中的混响时间。然而,薄多孔层在远大于层厚度的声学波长下吸收噪声的能力是有限的。本工作从理论和实验上研究了非常薄的天然纤维素膜对三聚氰胺泡沫基底吸声系数的影响。实验结果表明,在600 Hz(577 mm波长)以上的频率下,120μm纤维素膜的存在可以使相对较薄(17.4 mm)的三聚氰胺泡沫层的吸声系数增加一倍以上。工作的理论部分通过仔细的模拟来解释这种影响。结果表明,有一些分析模型可以准确预测纤维素膜与三聚氰胺泡沫层结合的声学行为。通过模型和实验研究了纤维素纤维膜的流动阻力和厚度对三聚氰胺泡沫基底吸声系数的影响。研究发现,当将纤维素纤维膜层压在20 mm三聚氰胺泡沫基材的顶部时,其最佳厚度应在75至100µm之间。这项工作表明,纤维素纤维等可持续天然材料的薄层可以用来显著提高传统多孔介质的吸声能力。
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BUILDING ACOUSTICS
BUILDING ACOUSTICS ACOUSTICS-
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