TY - JOUR
T1 - Sound absorption capability and mechanical properties of a composite rice hull and sawdust board
AU - Kang, Chun Won
AU - Oh, Seung Won
AU - Lee, Tae Bong
AU - Kang, Wook
AU - Matsumura, Junji
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Acknowledgments This work was supported by research funds of Chonbuk National University for 2010 Campus Faculty Exchange Program.
PY - 2012/6
Y1 - 2012/6
N2 - Rice hull-sawdust composite boards were manufactured for sound-absorbing boards in construction. The manufacturing parameters were target density (400, 500, 600, and 700 kg/m 3) and rice hull content as percent weight of rice hull/sawdust/phenol resin (10/80/10, 20/70/10, 30/60/10, and 40/50/10). Commercial gypsum board and fiberboard were also used as comparative sound-absorbing materials. The average modulus of rupture (MOR) of the board with a density of 700 kg/m 3 and rice hull mixing ratio of 10% was 8. 6 MPa, and that of the board with a 400 kg/m 3 board density and a rice hull mixing ratio of 40% was 2. 2 MPa. The MOR increased with increasing board density or decreasing rice hull mixing ratio. The sound absorption coefficients of some boards (400 kg/m 3 and 10%, 500 kg/m 3 and 30%, and 500 kg/m 3 and 40%) were better than those of the commercial 11-mm-thick gypsum board. Thus, it is concluded that rice hull-sawdust composite boards may be implemented as sound-absorbing barriers in construction due to their high sound absorption coefficients.
AB - Rice hull-sawdust composite boards were manufactured for sound-absorbing boards in construction. The manufacturing parameters were target density (400, 500, 600, and 700 kg/m 3) and rice hull content as percent weight of rice hull/sawdust/phenol resin (10/80/10, 20/70/10, 30/60/10, and 40/50/10). Commercial gypsum board and fiberboard were also used as comparative sound-absorbing materials. The average modulus of rupture (MOR) of the board with a density of 700 kg/m 3 and rice hull mixing ratio of 10% was 8. 6 MPa, and that of the board with a 400 kg/m 3 board density and a rice hull mixing ratio of 40% was 2. 2 MPa. The MOR increased with increasing board density or decreasing rice hull mixing ratio. The sound absorption coefficients of some boards (400 kg/m 3 and 10%, 500 kg/m 3 and 30%, and 500 kg/m 3 and 40%) were better than those of the commercial 11-mm-thick gypsum board. Thus, it is concluded that rice hull-sawdust composite boards may be implemented as sound-absorbing barriers in construction due to their high sound absorption coefficients.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10086-011-1243-5
DO - 10.1007/s10086-011-1243-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84862799726
SN - 1435-0211
VL - 58
SP - 273
EP - 278
JO - Journal of Wood Science
JF - Journal of Wood Science
IS - 3
ER -