Force transmissibility is usually employed by engineers to select suitable vibration isolators for building services equipment. In the derivation of this usual engineering force transmissibility, floor structure is assumed to be unmovable and the effect of floor mobility is neglected. Based on this assumption, the use of spring isolators will certainly reduce sound power transmitted to the floor for all values of the ratio of forcing frequency and natural frequency greater than 1.414. However, floor structure is flexible and movable in reality. This paper will therefore discuss the effect of floor mobility on structure-borne sound power transmission from which it is shown that spring isolators do not help in vibration isolation at disturbin...
In this paper, a new design concept of an isolated honeycomb floor with a special arrangement of iso...
The effects of resilient isolators and viscoelastic damping materials on reducing heavyweight floor ...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...
Force transmissibility is commonly adopted in building services engineering to assess the performanc...
Vibration isolation is commonly adopted by engineers to reduce the vibratory effect caused by buildi...
A theoretical and experimental study of vibration isolation for a source on a lightweight floor stru...
It is known that the commonly used performance indicator for vibration isolation - force transmissib...
This paper reports findings from a recently completed study of sound transmission in wood framed bui...
Vibrating therapy appliances in medical institutions and fitness centers are gaining interest, becau...
Lightweight floor constructions often suffer from low frequency impact sounds and annoying vibration...
This paper summarizes results from vibration tests on floors. Classification of floors into five hea...
This paper deals with the vibro-acoustic isolation of the rooms used for the daily radio broadcasts....
This thesis investigates the footfall excitation of higher modes of vibration in low-frequency floor...
Serviceability requirements are considered in any design to maintain the occupants’ comfort in build...
As effective, low-cost isolators, resilient bars have become the dominant ceiling treatment for impr...
In this paper, a new design concept of an isolated honeycomb floor with a special arrangement of iso...
The effects of resilient isolators and viscoelastic damping materials on reducing heavyweight floor ...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...
Force transmissibility is commonly adopted in building services engineering to assess the performanc...
Vibration isolation is commonly adopted by engineers to reduce the vibratory effect caused by buildi...
A theoretical and experimental study of vibration isolation for a source on a lightweight floor stru...
It is known that the commonly used performance indicator for vibration isolation - force transmissib...
This paper reports findings from a recently completed study of sound transmission in wood framed bui...
Vibrating therapy appliances in medical institutions and fitness centers are gaining interest, becau...
Lightweight floor constructions often suffer from low frequency impact sounds and annoying vibration...
This paper summarizes results from vibration tests on floors. Classification of floors into five hea...
This paper deals with the vibro-acoustic isolation of the rooms used for the daily radio broadcasts....
This thesis investigates the footfall excitation of higher modes of vibration in low-frequency floor...
Serviceability requirements are considered in any design to maintain the occupants’ comfort in build...
As effective, low-cost isolators, resilient bars have become the dominant ceiling treatment for impr...
In this paper, a new design concept of an isolated honeycomb floor with a special arrangement of iso...
The effects of resilient isolators and viscoelastic damping materials on reducing heavyweight floor ...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...