Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
754719 Applied Acoustics 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report acoustic barriers that are designed to attenuate efficiently broadband noise. The barriers are structures consisting of only three layers of cylindrical units containing rubber crumb, a sound absorbing material obtained from recycling used tires. An optimization algorithm is developed to obtain the material distribution and dimensions of the building units giving the best attenuation properties for traffic noise, which is here chosen as an example in which the design procedure is applied. A good agreement is found between predictions and measurements for a 3 m height barrier that has been characterized in a transmission room.

► Acoustic barriers for broadband noise attenuation are designed. ► The procedure is applied to attenuate noise traffic. ► Attenuation is achieved thanks to the absorbing properties of rubber crumb.

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