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The Measurement of Airborne Sound Insulation Using Acoustic Scale Models
In this paper a preliminary study of the use of acoustic scale models for the investigation of the airborne sound insulation of glazed windows is described. The techniques employed are explained and an account is given of some interesting experimental results. The techniques used allow investigation of the effects on sound transmission of building facade geometry and form of window openings, as well as the dimensions and properties of glazing materials.
It is felt that the techniques described could form a useful aid for those engaged in teaching architectural/building acoustics.
The Measurement of Airborne Sound Insulation Using Acoustic Scale Models
In this paper a preliminary study of the use of acoustic scale models for the investigation of the airborne sound insulation of glazed windows is described. The techniques employed are explained and an account is given of some interesting experimental results. The techniques used allow investigation of the effects on sound transmission of building facade geometry and form of window openings, as well as the dimensions and properties of glazing materials.
It is felt that the techniques described could form a useful aid for those engaged in teaching architectural/building acoustics.
The Measurement of Airborne Sound Insulation Using Acoustic Scale Models
Simons, M. W. (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 25 ; 10-15
1982-03-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
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