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Laboratory measurement of air-borne sound transmission loss of building floors and walls
Recommended practice covers random incidence or reverberant sound method for laboratory measurement of sound transmission loss of floors and walls and other elements of building construction such as doors, windows, etc; practice refers only to sounds which originate within room, are carried through air, and are transmitted through test specimen as result of sound field excitation.
Laboratory measurement of air-borne sound transmission loss of building floors and walls
Recommended practice covers random incidence or reverberant sound method for laboratory measurement of sound transmission loss of floors and walls and other elements of building construction such as doors, windows, etc; practice refers only to sounds which originate within room, are carried through air, and are transmitted through test specimen as result of sound field excitation.
Laboratory measurement of air-borne sound transmission loss of building floors and walls
Am Standards Assn -- Am Standard
1957
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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