Dissertação
Elaboração de um compósito a partir de resíduos da cultura de girassol com propriedades de absorção sonora
Fecha
2019-03-25Autor
Carvalho, Patrícia Stefan de
Institución
Resumen
This research had the objective to develop a composite with acoustic properties from the
residues of the sunflower culture. The work follows cleaner production practices in
conjunction with sustainable innovation. The cleaner production is present in the recycling
of waste, and provides environmental and economic benefits. The innovation is
sustainable because it considers the study of a new material that aims at the use of
renewable and vegetal raw material: the stalk of sunflower, residue of the culture after the
harvest. The composite was the result of mixing sunflower stalk, gypsum and water as a
binder, and sodium benzoate as a fungus proliferation inhibitor. Composites of different
particle size of stalks were subjected to an impedance tube test. Through the ANOVA test
and Duncan test, their performance was compared at a significance level of 5%, indicating
the best average sound absorption performance of 0,8293 in the 1,18 mm particle
composite at 2,36 mm. The flexural strength test showed a value of 0,69 MPa, being
classified as reasonably good considering the fact that the material did not have a
structural end and compared it with other composites developed in researches. The
manufacturing cost of the composite was 76,09% lower than that of a commercial material
and economically attractive. The environmental assessment was positive, considering
that it met the requirements of cleaner production and sustainable innovation, since there
was the use of recyclable raw material of low cost and low impact to the environment.