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Haghighat et al., 2023 - Google Patents

The impact of fiber size on the sound absorption behavior of composites made from sugarcane bagasse wastes fibers

Haghighat et al., 2023

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9389458575343973098
Author
Haghighat M
Samaei S
Amininasab S
Faridan M
Mehrzad S
Sheikhmozafari M
Taban E
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Journal of Natural Fibers

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Natural fibers obtained from the agricultural wastes are a promising source within the field of acoustic and have already shown favorable results for mitigating the noise pollution. Supported by the experimental data and via an eco-friendly approach, the current study …
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