Archives of Acoustics (Sep 2024)

Application of Cellulose and Paper-Based Products in Building Acoustics

  • Aleksandra KLIMEK,
  • Jerzy F. ŁATKA,
  • Paweł NIERADKA,
  • Andrzej DOBRUCKI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24425/aoa.2024.148791
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 49, no. 3

Abstract

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This article presents a comprehensive acoustic study of paper-based building products: cellulose wool,paperboard, corrugated cardboard, and honeycomb panels. The material configurations included the intact form as well as the various modifications, i.e., density variation, multiple-layered staking, perforation or acoustic metamaterial setup. Tests covered acoustic absorption and insulation properties, with the last examined under excitation of both a plane wave and a diffused field. Additionally, the cellulose wool is provided with the characteristic impedance and propagation wavenumber results; and the paperboard was tested for its dynamic elastic and damping properties. The paper-based products, giving their weight, prove to be a convincing replacement for conventional materials by both absorptive and insulation performance. The maximum acquired sound reduction index, for exceptionally lightweight (2.2 kg/m^2) paper double-wall metamaterial structure, reached 26 dB.

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