Often it is a problem to get a good estimate by prediction of the sound transmission loss R of multi-layered structures, like glazing, panels, etc.. A practical solution could be based on the transfer matrix approach for infinite plates for the prediction of the trans-mission coefficient t that is a function of the angle of inci-dence of sound. Since in reality a more or less diffuse sound field exists in rooms, we have random incidence. If an ideal diffuse sound field is assumed the prediction will underesti-mated grossly the sound transmission loss due to low values for grazing incidence. Beranek [1] suggests to limit the an-gles of incidence up to 78° for limp single layer panels. For other types of structures the cut-off angle usually v...
In this paper, previous theories on the prediction of sound transmission loss for a double-panel str...
Abstract [586] There are various methods for predicting the sound transmission loss of walls and flo...
When considering a wall in between two rooms, in an important part of the audio frequency range the ...
Often it is a problem to get a good estimate by prediction of the sound transmission loss R of multi...
There are numerous methods for characterising sound insulating and impact noise reducing components ...
A novel approach to investigate and evaluate the damping loss factor of a planar multilayered struct...
This paper examines the sound transmission loss (STL) through multilayer panel materials commonly us...
The transfer matrix method is a well-established prediction tool for the simulation of sound transmi...
The sound transmission loss of multilayered structures is commonly used in the building industry to ...
Lightweight walls are often designed as frameworks of studs with plates on each side-a double-plate ...
The sound transmission loss of a range of plywood panels was measured to investigate the influence o...
This thesis examines sound transmission through framed and unframed single and double panel systems....
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd A method is developed for computing the mean and variance of the diffuse field s...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd With double-leaf wall systems such as plasterboard walls, a high sound insulatio...
NRCJ38/PREP38 represents an analytical calculation model predicting structure-borne sound transmissi...
In this paper, previous theories on the prediction of sound transmission loss for a double-panel str...
Abstract [586] There are various methods for predicting the sound transmission loss of walls and flo...
When considering a wall in between two rooms, in an important part of the audio frequency range the ...
Often it is a problem to get a good estimate by prediction of the sound transmission loss R of multi...
There are numerous methods for characterising sound insulating and impact noise reducing components ...
A novel approach to investigate and evaluate the damping loss factor of a planar multilayered struct...
This paper examines the sound transmission loss (STL) through multilayer panel materials commonly us...
The transfer matrix method is a well-established prediction tool for the simulation of sound transmi...
The sound transmission loss of multilayered structures is commonly used in the building industry to ...
Lightweight walls are often designed as frameworks of studs with plates on each side-a double-plate ...
The sound transmission loss of a range of plywood panels was measured to investigate the influence o...
This thesis examines sound transmission through framed and unframed single and double panel systems....
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd A method is developed for computing the mean and variance of the diffuse field s...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd With double-leaf wall systems such as plasterboard walls, a high sound insulatio...
NRCJ38/PREP38 represents an analytical calculation model predicting structure-borne sound transmissi...
In this paper, previous theories on the prediction of sound transmission loss for a double-panel str...
Abstract [586] There are various methods for predicting the sound transmission loss of walls and flo...
When considering a wall in between two rooms, in an important part of the audio frequency range the ...