Influence of the external wall on the airborne sound insulation in buildings

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Authors

  • B. SZUDROWICZ Building Research Institute, Poland
  • A. IŻEWSKA Building Research Institute, Poland

Abstract

The external wall, just as all the other partitions in the building, takes part in the sound transmission by the flanking structural path. Depending on the construction of the external wall, its influence on the total value of the airborne flanking transmission may be different. The papers presents two different solutions of the external walls: 1) walls which may be considered as panels and 2) multi-layer partitions, where the direct sound insulation is clearly lowered near the resonance frequency existing in the range of the frequencies found in buildings. The analysis considered both the calculation formula according to the EN standard [1] as well as the results of our own measurements performed in the building.

References

[1] Building Acoustics - Estimation of acoustic performance of buildings performance of products. Part 1. Airborne sound insulation between rooms prEN-12354-1:1996.

[2] B. SZUDROWICZ and A. IŻEWSKA, Flanking transmission ins building with multi-layer partitions, Inter-Noise 94, Yokohama, pp. 1575-78.

[3] B. SZUDROWICZ and A. IŻEWSKA, Simplified evaluation of flanking transmission based on mean mass and mean area of flanking elements, Proceedings of CIB W-S1-Acoustics Conference, Warsaw 1994, pp. 140—56.