Pengaruh Fraksi Volume Komposit Polyester Berpenguat Limbah Serbuk Kayu Bangkirai terhadap Sifat Material Akustik

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.jrm.2019.010.03.8

Keywords:

Bangkirai, Composite, Glasswool, Sound Absorption, Wood Waste

Abstract

The use of Glasswool as a commercial sound absorber is growing rapidly nowadays. Unfortunately, this material contains a high silica fiber which is harmful to human health. Herein, we present an improved preparation route of the composite material consisted of natural fiber made from Bangkirai wood waste (Shorea Laevifolia Endert) as a filler and unsaturated polyester as a matrix through hand lay-up method. The absorption testing, reflection, and sound transmission were performed by varying the volume fraction 0, 20, 40, and 60% of Bangkirai wood powder as a filler. It was obtained that the highest value of the sound absorption coefficient (α) contained in the composite with a 60 % volume fraction, which is 0.49, which still approaching the Glasswoll as the standard frequency. The value is also included in the category of Sound Absorption Coefficient Class D with the range 0.30-0.55 based on ISO standard 11654. From the obtained results, this composite material has the potential ability to absorb sound in controlling noise and possibility as a commercial sound absorber.

Author Biography

Andromeda Dwi Laksono, Institut Teknologi Kalimantan

My name is Andromeda. I work at Institut Teknologi Kalimantan as a lecturer. My department is in Material and Metallurgical Engineering. Now I focused on Innovative Materials.

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2019-12-15

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