Footfall induced noise in buildings is traditionally assessed with Impact Sound Transmission (IST) measurements following diffuse field model of the receiving room which is not valid below Schroeder frequency neither it facilitates auralization. This master thesis aims to create a method to estimate low frequency (LF) sound pressure in the receiving room below Schroeder frequency based on modal sum theory in room acoustics followed by measurement of IST, impulse response of the receiving room and acceleration of the main floor at two fixed position in two vertically adjacent laboratories. The study also aims to create monoaural auralization of the sound pressure with a hypothesis that the impulse response of the combined system of floor and...
Using wood as the main construction material is a potential solution to achieve sustainable building...
At low frequencies the assessment of the sound reduction index of building elements in the laborator...
Airborne sound insulation laboratories with typical volume between 50 m3 and 80 m3 are characterized...
In recent years research has shown that low frequency impact sound is of significant importance for ...
The paper presents an investigation simulating transformations of an acoustic field at low frequenci...
An increased share of multi-story buildings that have timber structures entails potential in terms o...
Lightweight floor systems are frequently used in many countries nowadays, but its poor acoustical pe...
Problems connected with the sound insulation of wooden multi-storey buildings are even more severe t...
The lightweight floor is a popular construction choice in buildings despite its poor low-frequency i...
Experience with wooden multi-storey houses have shown that impact sound insulation is one of most cr...
Due to standing waves, the sound pressure within a room may vary 20-30 dB. For assessment of annoyan...
Field measurements of floor impact sounds at low frequencies give poor repeatability due to spatial ...
Low-frequency noise is a health concern for workers in industrial workshops; rooms of highly varying...
The main acoustical problems of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems (HVAC) are found m...
An increased share of construction with timber is one possible way of achieving more sustainable and...
Using wood as the main construction material is a potential solution to achieve sustainable building...
At low frequencies the assessment of the sound reduction index of building elements in the laborator...
Airborne sound insulation laboratories with typical volume between 50 m3 and 80 m3 are characterized...
In recent years research has shown that low frequency impact sound is of significant importance for ...
The paper presents an investigation simulating transformations of an acoustic field at low frequenci...
An increased share of multi-story buildings that have timber structures entails potential in terms o...
Lightweight floor systems are frequently used in many countries nowadays, but its poor acoustical pe...
Problems connected with the sound insulation of wooden multi-storey buildings are even more severe t...
The lightweight floor is a popular construction choice in buildings despite its poor low-frequency i...
Experience with wooden multi-storey houses have shown that impact sound insulation is one of most cr...
Due to standing waves, the sound pressure within a room may vary 20-30 dB. For assessment of annoyan...
Field measurements of floor impact sounds at low frequencies give poor repeatability due to spatial ...
Low-frequency noise is a health concern for workers in industrial workshops; rooms of highly varying...
The main acoustical problems of Heating, Ventilation and Air-Conditioning systems (HVAC) are found m...
An increased share of construction with timber is one possible way of achieving more sustainable and...
Using wood as the main construction material is a potential solution to achieve sustainable building...
At low frequencies the assessment of the sound reduction index of building elements in the laborator...
Airborne sound insulation laboratories with typical volume between 50 m3 and 80 m3 are characterized...