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Recycling pig slurry solid fraction compost as a sound absorber

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The aim of this investigation was to determine the physical and acoustical properties of compacts made from composted pig slurry solid fraction (SF) in order to assess the potential to recycle this agricultural waste as a sound absorber. The compacts were obtained by compression. The physical parameters investigated were bulk density, durability, and particle size distribution. The acoustical features of the compacts were studied with an impedance tube device in order to verify the acoustic absorption coefficient. Two composts were prepared: pig SF compost without a bulking agent (SSFC) and pig SF compost with wood chips as a bulking agent (WCC). The study's results indicated that compost particles dimension played a key role in the physical and acoustical properties of the compacts: the smaller the particles, the higher the physical and acoustical properties of the compacts. The densification process increased the bulk density of the investigated composts up to 690 kg m?3 for SSFC and 660 kg m?3 for WWC, with, respectively, medium (77.9%) and low (66.5%) durability. The addition of woody bulking agent significantly reduced the absorption coefficient: the best results, in terms of potential use as a sound absorber, were observed for compacts made from composted pig slurry solid fraction without the addition of wood chips.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
composting process;; pig manure;; bulk density;; durability; particle size; absorption coefficient
List of contributors:
Pampuro, NICCOLO CARLO; Cavallo, Eugenio; Preti, Christian
Authors of the University:
CAVALLO EUGENIO
PAMPURO NICCOLO CARLO
PRETI CHRISTIAN
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/373382
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