2020
DOI: 10.13189/cea.2020.080412
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Acoustic Performance from a Mixture of Plastic Waste, Wood Dust, and Rice Husk

Abstract: Indonesia is a country with the second-largest amount of plastic waste into sea pollution in the world. The volume of Indonesia's plastic waste imports in 2018 reached 320 thousand tons. To reduce plastic waste, the processing innovations need to be done, and one of them is for building material in the form of a brick. This study used a mixture of plastic waste, sawdust, and rice husk with cement adhesive through a specific ratio. The research aims to test the ability of concrete blocks to absorb sound. The re… Show more

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“…Hence, other NDT is required such as acoustic emission (AE) technique. Syamsiah et al [11] used AE for investigation of the performance of mixture of plastic waste, wood dust, and rice husk. Ma et al [12] used AE to monitor initial damage occurrence in the pre-damaged concrete column strengthened with CFRP at certain positions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hence, other NDT is required such as acoustic emission (AE) technique. Syamsiah et al [11] used AE for investigation of the performance of mixture of plastic waste, wood dust, and rice husk. Ma et al [12] used AE to monitor initial damage occurrence in the pre-damaged concrete column strengthened with CFRP at certain positions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%