New Acoustic Liner Material Uses Tiny Spheres to Absorb Noise
and Withstand High Temperatures
Tiny, hollow spheres
developed at Georgia Tech nearly ten years ago for high-temperature
insulation also offer competitive noise-absorption properties, recent
studies show. Researchers are using the spheres to create an acoustic
liner material they believe has several advantages over existing
materials.
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