Preparation of PPA based composite reinforcing with glass beads and clays: Investigation of sound absorbing

Author:

Busra Simsek1,Giuseppe Ciaburro2ORCID,Gino Iannace2ORCID,Mustafa Ozmen3

Affiliation:

1. Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey

2. Department of Architecture and Industrial Design, Università degli Studi della Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Borgo San Lorenzo, Aversa, Italy

3. Chemistry Department, Selcuk University, Konya, Turkey

Abstract

The research investigates the sound absorption properties of potassium polyacrylate (PPA) composites, particularly those augmented with clay and porous hollow glass beads within a hydrogel template. This unique material combination shows promise for efficient sound absorption, relevant in industries requiring effective noise control like acoustic engineering and construction. Experimental assessment focused on measuring the sound absorption coefficient, crucial for quantifying a material’s ability to absorb sound energy across various frequencies. Incorporating clay and porous hollow glass beads introduces complexities, emphasizing the need for precise acoustic performance prediction. Collected data from sound absorption coefficient measurements formed the basis for training an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model. Leveraging the ANN’s pattern recognition capabilities, the model learned from diverse composite compositions, enabling accurate prediction of sound absorption coefficients for varying material compositions. This predictive model streamlines material design, offering a systematic approach to tailor composite acoustic characteristics. Integration of machine learning, particularly ANNs, enhances accuracy and expedites material design and optimization, contributing to innovative and customizable sound-absorbing materials for diverse industrial applications.

Funder

Selcuk University Scientific Research Projects Coordinator ship

Bio-Acouis. Bio-based Solutions for Improved Acoustic Applications. Received funding through the European Unions’s Horizon 2021

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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