As a basic study of a practical method for predicting the sound insulation performance of windows, this report presents a study of the sound reduction index of windows with single glazing, below a critical frequency. First, the results calculated by an existing theory for a single plate for the sound reduction indices are compared with measured results of actual windows to assess the theory’s applicability for evaluating the sound insulation performance of windows. Then, a regression analysis is employed to measure the results of a certain number of actual windows to explore a further development of a more practical prediction. The following findings were obtained: (1) Sound reduction indices of actual fixed windows are predictable u...
High sound insulation ventilating windows (HSIVW) were recently proposed for noise control in buildi...
The results of an extensive series of laboratory measurements of sound transmission through windows ...
Transmission loss of a glass window was measured in this paper by means of sound pressure method and...
As a basic study of a practical method for predicting the sound insulation performance of windows, t...
This paper presents a revised theory for predicting the sound insulation of double leaf cavity walls...
Experimental results on sound insulation of glazed openings are reported in this work. The laborator...
Buildings are designed and constructed to use their external envelope to protect people during livin...
Buildings are designed and constructed to use their external envelope to protect people during livin...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
In most European countries, legislation exists about airborne sound insulation in dwellings, includi...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
This report presents the findings from a set of laboratory measurements undertakenas part of a contr...
In his 1942 paper on the sound insulation of single leaf walls, Cremer [(1942). Akust. Z. 7, 81¿104]...
The façade is the visible part of a building, and generally consists of various different constructi...
Windows are the one of the most important elements of a building envelope. Windows with appropriate ...
High sound insulation ventilating windows (HSIVW) were recently proposed for noise control in buildi...
The results of an extensive series of laboratory measurements of sound transmission through windows ...
Transmission loss of a glass window was measured in this paper by means of sound pressure method and...
As a basic study of a practical method for predicting the sound insulation performance of windows, t...
This paper presents a revised theory for predicting the sound insulation of double leaf cavity walls...
Experimental results on sound insulation of glazed openings are reported in this work. The laborator...
Buildings are designed and constructed to use their external envelope to protect people during livin...
Buildings are designed and constructed to use their external envelope to protect people during livin...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
In most European countries, legislation exists about airborne sound insulation in dwellings, includi...
Poor acoustic insulation of building façades is often caused by poor mounting conditions and poor fi...
This report presents the findings from a set of laboratory measurements undertakenas part of a contr...
In his 1942 paper on the sound insulation of single leaf walls, Cremer [(1942). Akust. Z. 7, 81¿104]...
The façade is the visible part of a building, and generally consists of various different constructi...
Windows are the one of the most important elements of a building envelope. Windows with appropriate ...
High sound insulation ventilating windows (HSIVW) were recently proposed for noise control in buildi...
The results of an extensive series of laboratory measurements of sound transmission through windows ...
Transmission loss of a glass window was measured in this paper by means of sound pressure method and...