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The influence of the thermo-phono-insulating glazing structure configuration of some PVC profile windows on the airborne sound insulation – case study [PDF]
After conducting laboratory acoustic measurements of airborne sound insulation for several windows with the same type of PVC profiles, equipped with different types of phono- and thermal - insulating glazings, the influence of the window’s glazed part ...
Marta Cristina ZAHARIA +1 more
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Interactive real-time auralization of airborne sound insulation in buildings
Sound insulation auralization can be used as valuable tool to study the perceptual aspects of sound transmission in built environments for assessment of noise effects on people. It may help to further develop guidelines for building constructions.
Muhammad Imran +2 more
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Advancements in Sound Reflection and Airborne Sound Insulation Measurement on Noise Barriers
The in-situ measurement of sound reflection and airborne sound insulation characteristics of a noise barrier in Europe are currently performed following the CEN/TS 1793-5 European standard guidelines (last revision published in 2003 [1]). After some years a large number of barriers measured, the original method has been significantly enhanced and ...
GUIDORZI, PAOLO, GARAI, MASSIMO
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The development and validation of single number quantities that are meant to serve for straightforward assessment and comparison of airborne sound insulation properties of partition walls are typically challenged by the necessity to perform large numbers
Rychtáriková Monika +4 more
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Building elements, especially partitions, floors and external walls significantly affect indoor acoustic comfort. Their ability to reduce noise transmission from neighbouring rooms or from outdoors depends on the element composition and the building ...
Jiří Nováček, Jaroslav Hejl
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The main problem in the measurement of airborne sound insulation is the measurement of the sound power radiated by the barrier, in practice performed by measuring the sound pressure level and the acoustic absorption in the receiving room.
Dominik MLECZKO, Tadeusz WSZOŁEK
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Features of sound classification scheme designated to label buildings in Lithuania
In Lithuania’s case, the legal requirements for the building acoustic quality since the year 2004 has been expressed through the sound classification scheme (SCS).
Aleksandras Jagniatinskis +3 more
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Experimental study of a noise reducing barrier made of fly ash
Although fly ash is commonly used as an additive to cement, large amounts of this material are disposed in landfills. To mitigate, it would be interesting to develop new products in which fly ash can be easily used and required in large quantities.
C. Arenas +4 more
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Experiments and FE Analyses on Airborne Sound Properties of Composite Structural Insulated Panels
Airborne acoustic properties of composite structural insulated panels CSIPs composed of fibre-magnesium-cement facesheets and expanded polystyrene core were studied.
Adam WAWRZYNOWICZ +2 more
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The use of timber constructions recently increased. In particular, Cross Laminated Timber floors are often used in multi-story buildings. The development of standardization processes, product testing, design of details and joints, the speed of ...
Federica Bettarello +2 more
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