Textiles, Vol. 1, Pages 55-85: Factors Affecting Acoustic Properties of Natural-Fiber-Based Materials and Composites: A Review

Fecha de publicación: 31/05/2021
Fuente: Textiles (MDPI)
Textiles, Vol. 1, Pages 55-85: Factors Affecting Acoustic Properties of Natural-Fiber-Based Materials and Composites: A Review
Textiles doi: 10.3390/textiles1010005
Authors:
Tufail Hassan
Hafsa Jamshaid
Rajesh Mishra
Muhammad Qamar Khan
Michal Petru
Martin Tichy
Miroslav Muller

Recently, very rapid growth has been observed in the innovations and use of natural-fiber-based materials and composites for acoustic applications due to their environmentally friendly nature, low cost, and good acoustic absorption capability. However, there are still challenges for researchers to improve the mechanical and acoustic properties of natural fiber composites. In contrast, synthetic fiber-based composites have good mechanical properties and can be used in a wide range of structural and automotive applications. This review aims to provide a short overview of the different factors that affect the acoustic properties of natural-fiber-based materials and composites. The various factors that influence acoustic performance are fiber type, fineness, length, orientation, density, volume fraction in the composite, thickness, level of compression, and design. The details of various factors affecting the acoustic behavior of the fiber-based composites are described. Natural-fiber-based composites exhibit relatively good sound absorption capability due to their porous structure. Surface modification by alkali treatment can enhance the sound absorption performance. These materials can be used in buildings and interiors for efficient sound insulation.