This article illustrates the results of an experimental acoustic characterization carried out on fibers obtained from Posidonia Balls, fibrous aggregates found on Mediterranean beaches made up of residues of Posidonia Oceanica, a marine plant endemic to the Mediterranean which forms vast meadows on sandy sea beads. The aim is to explore the potential of using these fibers as an eco-sustainable sound-absorbing material.
ACOUSTIC INVESTIGATION ON THE SOUNDABSORBING PROPERTIES OF POSIDONIA FIBRES
Francesco Pompoli
Primo
;Cristina MarescottiSecondo
Validation
2023
Abstract
This article illustrates the results of an experimental acoustic characterization carried out on fibers obtained from Posidonia Balls, fibrous aggregates found on Mediterranean beaches made up of residues of Posidonia Oceanica, a marine plant endemic to the Mediterranean which forms vast meadows on sandy sea beads. The aim is to explore the potential of using these fibers as an eco-sustainable sound-absorbing material.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.