Biodegradable materials from combination of egg tray, oil palm empty fruit fiber and paddy straw as sound absorber
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2021-08Author
Masiri, Kaamin
Nur’ain, Idris
Norhayati, Ngadiman
Noorul Hudai, Abdullah
Nur Atika, Ruzelam
Mardiha, Mokhtar
Siti Nooraiin, Mohd Razali
Nor Farah Atiqah, Ahmad
Amirreza, Talaiekhozani
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Noise is referred as unwanted sound, that is among the most pervasive pollutants today.
Ambient noise could be reduced by using acoustic absorbers. The conventional acoustic
absorbers are made from synthetic materials which might contribute to global warming
and pollutions during its production. Biodegradable materials such as oil palm empty fruit
bunch (OPEFB) fiber, paddy straw and egg tray are easily obtained locally. In this study,
sound absorption performance of these materials were investigated. Impedance tube and
sound reverberation room tests were carried out in this study. In the experimental work for
impedance test, at 4000Hz frequency, the combination of paddy straw and egg tray was
proved to be a good sound absorber with sound absorption coefficient of 0.97 compared to
combination of oil palm empty fruit bunch fiber and egg tray at 0.93. For sound
reverberation room, the maximum time value for the room without acoustic panel were
8.01s and 7.05s for microphone 1 and 2, respectively. The maximum time value for egg
trays with paddy straw and OPEFB fiber with egg trays for microphone 1 were 4.09s and
4.75s, respectively. For microphone 2, the maximum value for egg trays with paddy straw
was 3.52s and egg trays with OPEFB fiber was 3.51s. The experiments that has been carried
out showed that egg trays and natural fibers could be a good alternative in replacing
synthetic fibers that currently widely used.