Abstract

Abstract The paper presents the results of investigation studies involving the impact of atmospheric factors on sound-absorbing parameters of roadside acoustic screen panels. The research studies comprised the aging test consisting of 1000 cycles in simulated conditions, sound absorption measurements and surface morphology tests, using the SEM scanning method. The simulation of aging consisted of 100 or 150 cycles at a time. Then, the panels were investigated in the reverberation chamber to define their sound-absorbing properties. The process was repeated until 1000 cycles were completed. Basing on the carried out tests, a statistical linear model was worked out which was used to estimate the value of a single number sound absorption coefficient after successive aging cycles. The optimality of the model was demonstrated by means of a statistical test confirming normal distribution of random residuals. For the research studies, we employed an innovative structural design of panels for which aging characteristics were obtained. Basing on the obtained results and on the statistical analysis, the prospects to maintain acoustic properties of the panels during their service life was estimated.

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