Quantitative analysis of sound absorption properties of plants in indoor environment for enabling sustainable practices

IF 0.5 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
N. Baruah, Satyaki Sarkar, B. Roy, R. Sinha
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Abstract

This paper showcases the results of the sound attenuation properties of some plants with a soil substrate for use as green sound absorbers in an indoor space. The plants used in this experiment were needed to survive in an indoor environment, hence only tropical, thermophilic plants which could grow in high humidity and warm temperatures with indirect sunlight were selected. An impedance tube of 100 mm dia. was used to calculate the direct incidence acoustic absorption coefficient of the plants and larger samples were tested within a reverberation chamber. The soil substrate used was a high porosity and low-density sample of perlite and coconut fibres. The results show that ferns and baby tears were good absorbers along with the soil substrate, whereas begonia was a better absorber at the lower and higher frequencies. The decibel drop by the fern with soil substrate is the highest with a decrease of frequency and the lowest is by Green Ivy which is due to morphological conditions.
室内环境中植物吸声特性的定量分析,以实现可持续实践
本文展示了一些植物在土壤基质下作为室内绿色吸声器的吸声特性的结果。本实验中使用的植物需要在室内环境中生存,因此只选择了可以在高湿度和温暖温度下生长的热带嗜热植物。直径100毫米的阻抗管。用于计算植物的直接入射声吸收系数,并在混响室内测试了较大的样品。使用的土壤基质是高孔隙率和低密度的珍珠岩和椰子纤维样品。结果表明,蕨类植物和荆芥对土壤基质有较好的吸收作用,而秋海棠对低频和高频吸收效果较好。有土壤基质的蕨类植物的降噪幅度最大,频率降低,而青藤的降噪幅度最小,这与形态条件有关。
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期刊介绍: IJETM is a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of environmental technology and management. Together with its sister publications IJEP and IJGEnvI, it provides a comprehensive coverage of environmental issues. It deals with the shorter-term, covering both engineering/technical and management solutions.
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