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Efficacy of nonwoven materials as sound insulator

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Title Efficacy of nonwoven materials as sound insulator
 
Creator Teli, M D
Pal, A
Roy, Dipankar
 
Subject Air permeability
Cotton
Nonwoven
Polyester
Polypropylene
Sound insulato
Viscose
 
Description 202-206
Nonwoven materials of various origins have been studied in terms of their efficacy in reduction of sound using tube set-up. Various parameters, such as frequency of sound generated, distance between sound generator and sample, and physical features of samples (air permeability, thickness and GSM), are studied with reference to effectiveness of sound reduction of these fabrics. The sound reduction is also measured using another method resembling real life situation. It is observed that with the increase in frequency and GSM the extent of sound reduction increases while with the increase in air permeability, the extent of sound reduction by the material decreases. Although the extent of sound reduction values slightly differs, the order of efficacy of various nonwoven fabric samples indicated by both the techniques remains the same. This study enables the users to select an efficient material to be used in noise control.
 
Date 2008-03-12T11:37:12Z
2008-03-12T11:37:12Z
2007-06
 
Type Article
 
Identifier 0971-0426
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/349
 
Language en_US
 
Relation Int. Cl.⁸ D04H
 
Publisher CSIR
 
Source IJFTR Vol.32(2) [June 2007]