Efficiency of Coir Particle Board for Acoustic & Thermal Applications

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ABSTRACT

Coir fibre is extracted from the husk of coconut and is used in products such as floor mats, door mats, brushes and mattresses and in many applications. Here coir fibres are used to make particle boards of densities 300, 400 and 500 kg/m3 using UF resin to determine its efficiency for interior applications like acoustic and thermal properties and also tested for Indian standard 3129. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) of all the boards decreases with an increase in density. Maximum sound absorption coefficient for all three densities was found in the frequency range of 2500 to 30,000 Hz. Among three densities, 300 kg/m3 board shows the maximum absorption coefficient at frequency 3000 Hz. The thermal conductivity results of all three densities boards increase with an increase in density. Modulus of Rupture for all three densities were meeting the requirement of standard. Results reveal that particle board manufactured from coir fibre can be used for acoustic and thermal insulation applications.

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Kiran, M. , Mamatha, B. , Anand, N. , Prakash, V. and Murthy, N. (2019) Efficiency of Coir Particle Board for Acoustic & Thermal Applications. Open Journal of Acoustics, 9, 39-47. doi: 10.4236/oja.2019.93004.

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