Affiliation:
1. Department of Environmental Protection and Water Engineering, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio al. 11, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania
Abstract
Noise – messy loud noises of different frequencies, which have various types of pressure, which can be felt
as air vibrations or sounds that interfere with human comfort. This kind of noise can be transferred through building
construction and/or directly to the human ear. To prevent or minimise noise transfer, sound insulation of considerate
construction should be improved. The accumulation of plastic waste and the lack of proper disposal methods has created
a critical and unprecedented problem where plastic waste enters our water resources, overflows landfills, leaches
into the soil, and enters the air, polluting all natural objects and other resources in our environment. In this research,
plastics would be used as secondary raw material to create a better sound insulation solution than what is currently
available on the market, such as plasterboard. By applying Circular Economy principles, plastic waste will extend its
life cycle and be used as secondary raw material to create metamaterial structures with good sound insulation properties.
Numerical validation of metamaterial acoustic characteristics will be compared to the experimental study using
an impedance tube.
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