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Más allá del ruido: Cómo las fibras naturales están revolucionando la acústica

Authors: Estarrón Navarro, Luis Axel; Martínez, Uriel Victoria; Loera Serna, Sandra;

Más allá del ruido: Cómo las fibras naturales están revolucionando la acústica

Abstract

En las últimas dos décadas, el campo de investigación de fibras naturales como materiales acústicos se ha desarrollado considerablemente debido a la constante exposición al ruido en el mundo globalizado. El objetivo de este artículo es proporcionar una perspectiva sobre investigaciones relevantes del uso de fibras naturales y compositos con diferentes aditivos para aplicaciones acústicas. La metodología consistió en la revisión integral de trabajos que utilizan fibras y que demostraron que estás tienen propiedades acústicas deseables, como baja densidad y alta porosidad. Sin embargo, también se pone en evidencia que estos materiales presentan limitaciones importantes como baja resistencia al esfuerzo, termoestabilidad y absorción sonora para frecuencias por debajo de los 1000 Hz. Para remediar esto, también se han desarrollado compositos de fibras naturales con diferentes resultados y grados de éxito. Uno de los principales retos en el desarrollo de dichos compositos es la falta de homogeneidad y reproducibilidad de los materiales y de la respuesta acústica.

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Contaminación sonora, Materiales de construcción, Acústica, Fibra

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