Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin

Introduction: The aim of the present study was preparing polymeric materials and nanocomposites based on nanoparticles of zinc oxide in normal cases the coated with gelatin and comparing them in terms of sound transmission loss in different frequencies.  Method: This study was an experimental one....

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Main Authors: Bahram Kouhnavard, Abolfazl Barkhordari, Seyed Hossein Hekmatimoghadam, Mohammadreza Najimi, Ali Jebali
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Published: Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Science 2017-04-01
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Online Access:http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-653-en.html
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author Bahram Kouhnavard
Abolfazl Barkhordari
Seyed Hossein Hekmatimoghadam
Mohammadreza Najimi
Ali Jebali
author_facet Bahram Kouhnavard
Abolfazl Barkhordari
Seyed Hossein Hekmatimoghadam
Mohammadreza Najimi
Ali Jebali
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description Introduction: The aim of the present study was preparing polymeric materials and nanocomposites based on nanoparticles of zinc oxide in normal cases the coated with gelatin and comparing them in terms of sound transmission loss in different frequencies.  Method: This study was an experimental one. The materials used in the current study were included zinc oxide nanoparticles, polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the gelatin. The steps of this study were conducted in two phases; the first phase included: making molds and producing nanocomposites and the second phase determining the sound transmission loss in nanocomposites. Results: Sound transmission loss conventional nanocomposites showed that the highest percentage of the weight in the first and second sound transmission loss in dB in 500 Hz was 4.34. While in the third weight the percent of the nanocomposites, the lowest transmission loss equaled to 0.80 dB at a frequency of 2000 Hz. The results of sound transmission loss in coated gelatin nanocomposites showed that the weight percentage of the first and second was the highest transmission loss equaled to 3.01 dB at a frequency of 500 Hz; and in the third weight percent, the lowest transmission loss equaled to 0.55 dB at a frequency of 2000 Hz, respectively. Conclusion: Comparing the sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide and coated with gelatin normally suggests that the gelatine resulting in increased absorption and sound transmission loss is reduced.
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spelling doaj.art-a6a6bd43206f4c368a4a133821e44bbe2022-12-22T00:15:59ZengShahid Sadoughi University of Medical Scienceطب کار2251-71892251-82742017-04-01921627Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatinBahram Kouhnavard0Abolfazl Barkhordari1Seyed Hossein Hekmatimoghadam2Mohammadreza Najimi3Ali Jebali4 Introduction: The aim of the present study was preparing polymeric materials and nanocomposites based on nanoparticles of zinc oxide in normal cases the coated with gelatin and comparing them in terms of sound transmission loss in different frequencies.  Method: This study was an experimental one. The materials used in the current study were included zinc oxide nanoparticles, polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and the gelatin. The steps of this study were conducted in two phases; the first phase included: making molds and producing nanocomposites and the second phase determining the sound transmission loss in nanocomposites. Results: Sound transmission loss conventional nanocomposites showed that the highest percentage of the weight in the first and second sound transmission loss in dB in 500 Hz was 4.34. While in the third weight the percent of the nanocomposites, the lowest transmission loss equaled to 0.80 dB at a frequency of 2000 Hz. The results of sound transmission loss in coated gelatin nanocomposites showed that the weight percentage of the first and second was the highest transmission loss equaled to 3.01 dB at a frequency of 500 Hz; and in the third weight percent, the lowest transmission loss equaled to 0.55 dB at a frequency of 2000 Hz, respectively. Conclusion: Comparing the sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide and coated with gelatin normally suggests that the gelatine resulting in increased absorption and sound transmission loss is reduced.http://tkj.ssu.ac.ir/article-1-653-en.htmlznosound transmission lossgelatinnanocompositessound absorbent
spellingShingle Bahram Kouhnavard
Abolfazl Barkhordari
Seyed Hossein Hekmatimoghadam
Mohammadreza Najimi
Ali Jebali
Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
طب کار
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sound absorbent
title Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
title_full Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
title_fullStr Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
title_short Comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
title_sort comparison of sound transmission loss in nanocomposites zinc oxide in normally and covered with gelatin
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