评价生物接受性混凝土上的苔藓:有效的吸声剂?

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 CONSTRUCTION & BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
M. Veeger, M. Ottelé, H.M. Jonkers
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苔藓覆盖的生物接受混凝土是一种新型的绿色垂直结构,由于其结构和维护要求低,可以应用于各种结构。使用苔藓覆盖的混凝土的潜在好处之一是它吸收声音的能力,其程度目前尚不清楚。因此,我们评估了六种苔藓在不同水化状态下对(城市)噪声的衰减效果,并与裸混凝土和其他垂直绿色结构进行了比较。结果表明,在几乎所有情况下,与裸混凝土相比,使用苔藓覆盖的混凝土会增加吸声。在50 ~ 6400 Hz范围内,毛茛的吸声系数最高,峰值为0.86,平均最高可达0.48。它的结果在不同的水合状态下也是相对恒定的。另一方面,G. pulvinata在干燥条件下优于P. capillare,但在水合或潮湿条件下优于P. capillare。胸膜鱼的吸声能力最低。最后,苔藓层的厚度对吸收的影响较小。草皮藓类植物的吸声效果优于攀缘植物的垂直绿化结构,而胸膜藓类植物的吸声效果略低。然而,覆盖苔藓的混凝土的吸声量明显低于使用生长基质(生物墙系统)的垂直绿色结构,因为在这种情况下,基质提供了大部分的吸收。综上所述,苔藓覆盖的生物可接受混凝土是直接绿色结构的可行替代方案,尽管其优势主要局限于1000赫兹以上的频率。
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Evaluating mosses on bioreceptive concrete: Effective sound absorbers?
Moss-covered bioreceptive concrete is a novel green vertical structure which can be applied to a wide variety of structures due to its low structural and maintenance requirements. One of the potential benefits of using moss-covered concrete is its ability to absorb sound, the extent of which is currently unknown. Therefore, the effectiveness in attenuating (urban) noise of six moss species in different hydration states was assessed and compared to bare concrete and other vertical green structures. Results show that using moss-covered concrete increases sound absorption compared to bare concrete in nearly all situations. The best-performing mosses overall were acrocarp species, particularly P. capillare, which reached a peak sound absorption coefficient of 0.86 and an average of up to 0.48 (50–6400 Hz). Its results are also relatively constant across hydration states. On the other hand, G. pulvinata outperformed P. capillare when dry, but not when hydrated or wet. The pleurocarp species showed the lowest sound absorption. Finally, the thickness of the moss layer has a minor impact on absorption. The acrocarp moss species compare favourably to (in)direct vertical green structures using climbing plants, whereas the sound absorption of the pleurocarp species is slightly lower. However, the sound absorption of moss-covered concrete is significantly lower than that of vertical green structures using a growing substrate (Living Wall Systems), as the substrate provides the bulk of the absorption in this case. In conclusion, the moss-covered bioreceptive concrete presents a viable alternative to (in)direct green structures, although benefits are mostly limited to frequencies above 1000 Hz.
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Building and Environment
Building and Environment 工程技术-工程:环境
CiteScore
12.50
自引率
23.00%
发文量
1130
审稿时长
27 days
期刊介绍: Building and Environment, an international journal, is dedicated to publishing original research papers, comprehensive review articles, editorials, and short communications in the fields of building science, urban physics, and human interaction with the indoor and outdoor built environment. The journal emphasizes innovative technologies and knowledge verified through measurement and analysis. It covers environmental performance across various spatial scales, from cities and communities to buildings and systems, fostering collaborative, multi-disciplinary research with broader significance.
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