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The influence of sills and reveals on sound transmission loss

Applied Acoustics, 1984
Abstract A review is made of existing works concerning the effects of sills and reveals on the transmission of sounds through windows and panels. New data is presented which supplements our knowledge base and a sill and reveal design guide is proposed for the purpose of increasing the sound transmission loss of windows or light panels.
R.W. Guy, P. Sauer
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Controlled Angle Sound Transmission Loss Experiment

SAE Technical Paper Series, 2003
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper reviews how sound transmission loss (STL) of insulators is affected by gravitational and thermal effects. A special STL test fixture was designed and fabricated to quickly and accurately obtain the STL measurement of a sample oriented at various controlled angles.
E. Gesch, R.E. Wentzel, C. Riedel
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Sound transmission loss of vacuum insulation panels

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008
The sound transmission loss of a variety of vacuum insulation panels (VIP) has been measured in the laboratory. Core materials of the VIP include silica, polyurethane, micro fleece, and glass fibers. Mass law behavior and minima due to bending-wave coincidence and thickness resonance have been observed.
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Sound Transmission Loss of Thick Perforated Panels

Building Acoustics, 2001
A study is reported of the sound transmission loss of perforated panels. The study includes a theoretical analysis and measurement by means of sound intensity. The predicted transmission loss is similar to that measured above 630 Hz. The maximum discrepancy is less than 2 dB.
K. T. Chen, S. H. Jan
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Sound Transmission Losses in DPS

2020
Chukwuemeke William Isaac   +2 more
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Sound transmission loss of an inertant metamaterial plate submerged in moving fluids

Applied Mathematical Modelling, 2022
Ting Wang, Meixia Chen
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[Sound transmission loss within the middle ear].

Zhonghua er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Chinese journal of otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery, 2011
To assess the amount of sound transmission loss in order to deeply understand the mechanism of middle ear sound transmission for ossicular reconstruction and for guidance of crimping between prosthesis and stapes on sound transmission in stapes surgery.In order to get a correcting magnetic field 2 temporal bone models was used first.
Fu-rong, Ma   +4 more
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Field Measurement of Sound Transmission Loss

Noise Control, 1960
R. N. Lane, E. E. Mikeska
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Sound transmission loss of sandwich panel with closed octahedral core

Journal of Sandwich Structures and Materials, 2021
Dong-Wei Wang
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