The ISO 12354 standards provide a method for modelling the sound insulation of building elements using the performance of the single elements as a starting point. The revision of the ISO 12354 Part 1 and 2 standard makes it possible to model timber buildings. In particular, the standards provide prediction formulas for estimating the vibration reduction index (Kij) of heavy and light weight junctions and CLT junctions. The aim of this research is to study the dependence of the ISO 12354 output values on the input data fed to the model, in the specific case of timber buildings. The prediction tools were applied to three different timber buildings on which sound insulation and flanking transmission measurements were carried out on site. Diffe...
The development of the building acoustic prediction models in EN 12354 started twenty years ago, sin...
In year 2017 the WWN+ project "Silent Timber Build" is finishing. The project focused on studying ti...
An increased share of construction with timber is one possible way of achieving more sustainable and...
The ISO 12354 standards provide a method for modelling the sound insulation of building elements usi...
The use of simplified prediction models described in the EN 12354 series standard is largely diffuse...
Predictive methods for the estimation of acoustic performance in buildings are largely used at build...
This licentiate thesis deals with the topic of variations and uncertainties in building acoustic par...
There is strong interest in being able to predict the apparent sound insulation in completed constru...
If variations and uncertainty in building acoustic measurements can be controlled, construction cost...
Timber usage in the Australian construction industry has significantly increased due to its strength...
The best approach to include lightweight building elements in prediction models for airborne and imp...
In recent years Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) was introduced as an emerging building system in the No...
Low-frequency sound transmission in a cross-laminated timber apartment building can result in annoya...
The development of the building acoustic prediction models in EN 12354 started twenty years ago, sin...
In year 2017 the WWN+ project "Silent Timber Build" is finishing. The project focused on studying ti...
An increased share of construction with timber is one possible way of achieving more sustainable and...
The ISO 12354 standards provide a method for modelling the sound insulation of building elements usi...
The use of simplified prediction models described in the EN 12354 series standard is largely diffuse...
Predictive methods for the estimation of acoustic performance in buildings are largely used at build...
This licentiate thesis deals with the topic of variations and uncertainties in building acoustic par...
There is strong interest in being able to predict the apparent sound insulation in completed constru...
If variations and uncertainty in building acoustic measurements can be controlled, construction cost...
Timber usage in the Australian construction industry has significantly increased due to its strength...
The best approach to include lightweight building elements in prediction models for airborne and imp...
In recent years Cross Laminated Timber (CLT) was introduced as an emerging building system in the No...
Low-frequency sound transmission in a cross-laminated timber apartment building can result in annoya...
The development of the building acoustic prediction models in EN 12354 started twenty years ago, sin...
In year 2017 the WWN+ project "Silent Timber Build" is finishing. The project focused on studying ti...
An increased share of construction with timber is one possible way of achieving more sustainable and...