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Acoustical Performance of Self-Protecting Buildings
This paper describes the results of an investigation into the performance of self protecting building configurations (buildings in which part of the structure acts to screen acoustic weak points such as windows). The techniques employed for this study were a combination of computer simulation and measurements on scale models. A method is presented of predicting the performance of self protecting buildings, in terms of commonly used noise units, from knowledge of their geometry.
Acoustical Performance of Self-Protecting Buildings
This paper describes the results of an investigation into the performance of self protecting building configurations (buildings in which part of the structure acts to screen acoustic weak points such as windows). The techniques employed for this study were a combination of computer simulation and measurements on scale models. A method is presented of predicting the performance of self protecting buildings, in terms of commonly used noise units, from knowledge of their geometry.
Acoustical Performance of Self-Protecting Buildings
D. J. Oldham (author) / E. A. Mohsen (author)
1978
63 pages
Report
No indication
English
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