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Bu-Gon Kim1, Min-Ho Yoon1, Jaehwan Kim2
1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Wonkwang University (WKU), 460 Iksan-daero, Iksan-si 54538, Jeollabuk-do, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Although artificial porous materials are useful for dissipating acoustic waves, they pose a major environmental threat as most are non-recyclable. Developing sustainable structural materials with the mechanical and energy-absorption properties required to replace artificial porous materials is currently a key challenge. Here, we report, for the first time, a novel microstructure using all-natural moss with a compressive strength of up to 2.35 GPa and a sound-absorption performance of up to 90%, depending on the additives, such as yogurt, starch, and beer. In addition, the moss-based microstructure was applied as graffiti to a three-dimensionally printed house model to demonstrate improved performance against the effects of sound. By incorporating energy-absorbing materials without harmful substances, the desired structure can be decorated with the graffiti method. This work could pave the way for attenuating sound-wave and impact noise by using graffiti work on structural composite materials.
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