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Acoustic research projects

Vol. 48 No. 2 (2024)

PRIN: Research Projects of Relevant National Interest. OUTFIT – crOwdsoUrced daTa Feeding noise maps in dIgital Twins/Acoustic performances of Test Cases developed within iclimabuilt project: an open innovation test bed for building envelope materials

  • Elena Ascari
  • Pasquale Gorrasi
  • Andrea Gerbotto
  • Louena Shtrepi
  • Fabio Favoino
  • Arianna Astolfi
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3280/ria2-2024oa18830
Submitted
novembre 14, 2024
Published
2024-12-18

Abstract

The OUTFIT project, funded by national PRIN 2022 aims at realizing a prototypal dynamic noise map of road traffic noise within Digital twin (DT). DT will include crowd source input data with output noise levels, allowing an enhanced view of actual noise levels and issues and potentially the effects of noise mitigation measures. This will boost the comprehension of current issues by policy makers and citizens.

Acoustic performances of Test Cases developed within iclimabuilt project: an open innovation test bed for building envelope materials

Iclimabuilt project aims to form a cross-domain business ecosystem to support small and medium enterprises in scaling-up innovative sustainable building products and cope with the continuous rise of technological complexity by providing a single-entry point for necessary infrastructures and tools to test, validate and upscale new technological solutions.
The consortium combines the capabilities of different experts, building the connection between technology suppliers and fi nal users, based on the cooperation within interdisciplinary entities to support new product development/upscaling and testing, satisfy customer needs based on a case-by-case assessment of the underlying barriers of each technology, and eventually incorporate the next round of innovations in building envelope materials and technical systems into living labs.

References (including DOI)

  1. J. Hensen, R. Loonen, M. Archontiki, M. Kanellis, Using building simulation for moving innovations across the “Valley of Death,” REHVA Journal 52 (2015) 58-62.
  2. V. Tsiokou, L. Shtrepi, E. Badino, A. Astolfi, A. Karatza, Exploratory Acoustic Investigation of Customizable 3D-Printed Hybrid Acoustic Materials (HAMs) through Interlaboratory Impedance Tube Measurements, Acoustics 5 (2023) 653-675. https://doi.org/10.3390/acoustics5030040.
  3. L. Shtrepi, A. Gerbotto, F. Favoino, A. Astolfi, Sound insulation characterisation of innovative natural ventilated façade in the context of living lab installations, Inter Noise 270 (2024) 10094-10102. https://doi.org/10.3397/IN_2024_4388.

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