Sound transmission loss of LC3-based mortars with barite and waste rubber

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS BUILDING ACOUSTICS Pub Date : 2022-10-20 DOI:10.1177/1351010X221129264
Begüm Söyek Abay, L. Tanaçan
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This study investigates developing a single-layer composite material to provide acoustical comfort conditions due to sound transmission in a building. The aim of the study is to increase the sound transmission loss (STL) of mortars produced with LC3 (limestone calcined clay cements)1 ecological binder, barite, and rubber aggregates compared to Portland cement and river sand aggregate mortars. The flow and aggregate/binder ratios by volume in each mortar mixture were kept constant and compared. Instead of river sand aggregate, barite aggregate was used to provide weight, which is one of the most important parameters effective in sound insulation and waste rubber aggregate was used to control stiffness. Mortars were produced in 40 × 40 × 160 mm for experimental analyses that include unit weight, capillary of water absorption, open porosity, and compressive and flexural strengths, while in 90 mm thick cylindrical mortars were produced for sound transmission loss measurements. As a result of the experimental study, it is revealed that mortar with LC3 binder, two-part barite, and 1-part waste rubber aggregate by volume (LC3-2B1R-8) can be used as an acoustical material for sound insulation. Using combined aggregates (barite and rubber) for increasing the sound insulation properties of the mortar is very effective not only in high frequencies but also in low frequencies. The study also shows that increasing the weight of the mortars does not always increase the sound insulation properties of the material.
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重晶石和废橡胶LC3基砂浆的隔声损失
本研究旨在开发一种单层复合材料,以提供由于建筑物中的声音传输而产生的声学舒适条件。本研究的目的是与波特兰水泥和河砂骨料砂浆相比,增加用LC3(石灰石煅烧粘土水泥)1生态粘合剂、重晶石和橡胶骨料生产的砂浆的声音传输损失(STL)。每种砂浆混合物中的流量和集料/粘合剂的体积比保持恒定并进行比较。使用重晶石骨料代替河砂骨料来提供重量,这是有效隔音的最重要参数之一,并使用废橡胶骨料来控制刚度。在40×40×160 mm中生产砂浆用于实验分析,包括单位重量、吸水毛细管、开孔率、抗压强度和弯曲强度,而在90 mm厚的圆柱形砂浆中生产砂浆以用于声音传输损失测量。实验研究结果表明,含有LC3粘结剂、两部分重晶石和体积为一部分的废橡胶集料(LC3-2B1R-8)的砂浆可以用作隔音材料。使用组合骨料(重晶石和橡胶)来提高砂浆的隔音性能不仅在高频下非常有效,而且在低频下也非常有效。研究还表明,增加砂浆的重量并不总是能提高材料的隔音性能。
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