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    Sound Absorption Properties of Natural Fiber Composite from Areca Nut Shells Fibers with Polyvinyl Alcohol
    (2025-01-01)
    Kalasee, Wachara
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    Eakvanich, Visit
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    Rachsiriwatcharabul, Natworapol
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    Wattana, Wassachol
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    Dangwilailux, Panya
    This research investigates the development of sound-absorbing composites using areca nut shells fibers (ANS) bonded with polyvinyl alcohol glue, aiming to create an environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional synthetic materials. The research explores the effects of varying thicknesses (10, 20, and 30 mm) and fiber lengths (10, 20, and 30 mm) on the sound absorption performance of the composites. The sound absorption coefficient (SAC) was measured using the impedance tube method to determine the composites’ effectiveness across different frequency ranges. The results indicate that the thickness of the composite significantly enhances sound absorption, particularly in the low-frequency range (1,500–2,500 Hz). Composites with a fiber length of 30 mm demonstrated the most effective sound absorption properties at 0.90 above 1,600 Hz (ANS-T30-L30). Additionally, blending fibers of different lengths led to SAC changed behavior. This study contributes to the growing body of knowledge on sustainable materials by utilizing agricultural waste to produce functional and eco-friendly sound-absorbing composites.