In his 1942 paper on the sound insulation of single leaf walls, Cremer [(1942). Akust. Z. 7, 81¿104] made a number of approximations in order to show the general trend of sound insulation above the critical frequency. Cremer realized that these approximations limited the application of his theory to frequencies greater than twice the critical frequency. This paper removes most of Cremer¿s approximations so that the revised theory can be used down to the critical frequency. The revised theory is used as a correction to the diffuse field limp panel mass law below the critical frequency by setting the nonexistent coincidence angle to 90°. The diffuse field limp panel mass law for a finite size wall is derived without recourse to a limiting ang...
The experimentally determined normal incident mass-air-mass resonance frequency for a double leaf ca...
Current theories for predicting the sound insulation of orthotropic materials are limited to a small...
Low frequency noise transmission between dwellings is an increasing problem due to home entertainmen...
This paper presents a revised theory for predicting the sound insulation of double leaf cavity walls...
Between 1990 and 1998, the author published five conference papers which described the gradual devel...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd With double-leaf wall systems such as plasterboard walls, a high sound insulatio...
As a basic study of a practical method for predicting the sound insulation performance of windows, ...
The sound insulation of three sandwich panels was modelled using simple sound insulation prediction ...
The acoustic insulation provided by infinite double panel walls, when subjected to spatially sinusoi...
Although reliable methods exist to predict the apparent sound reduction index of heavy, homogeneous ...
It is important for acousticians to know the directivity of the sound radiated from openings and sin...
The addition of mass loaded barriers can be used to improve the sound transmission loss properties o...
The measurement and prediction of radiation efficiency is important in many areas of acoustics. It h...
Lightweight building materials are now commonly employed in many countries in preference to heavywei...
The radiation efficiency of an infinite flat panel that radiates a plane wave into a half space is e...
The experimentally determined normal incident mass-air-mass resonance frequency for a double leaf ca...
Current theories for predicting the sound insulation of orthotropic materials are limited to a small...
Low frequency noise transmission between dwellings is an increasing problem due to home entertainmen...
This paper presents a revised theory for predicting the sound insulation of double leaf cavity walls...
Between 1990 and 1998, the author published five conference papers which described the gradual devel...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd With double-leaf wall systems such as plasterboard walls, a high sound insulatio...
As a basic study of a practical method for predicting the sound insulation performance of windows, ...
The sound insulation of three sandwich panels was modelled using simple sound insulation prediction ...
The acoustic insulation provided by infinite double panel walls, when subjected to spatially sinusoi...
Although reliable methods exist to predict the apparent sound reduction index of heavy, homogeneous ...
It is important for acousticians to know the directivity of the sound radiated from openings and sin...
The addition of mass loaded barriers can be used to improve the sound transmission loss properties o...
The measurement and prediction of radiation efficiency is important in many areas of acoustics. It h...
Lightweight building materials are now commonly employed in many countries in preference to heavywei...
The radiation efficiency of an infinite flat panel that radiates a plane wave into a half space is e...
The experimentally determined normal incident mass-air-mass resonance frequency for a double leaf ca...
Current theories for predicting the sound insulation of orthotropic materials are limited to a small...
Low frequency noise transmission between dwellings is an increasing problem due to home entertainmen...