When predicting sound pressure levels induced by structure-borne sound sources and describing the sound propagation path through the building structure as exactly as possible, it is necessary to characterize the vibration behavior of the structure-borne sound sources. In this investigation, the characterization of structure-borne sound sources was performed using the two-stage method (TSM) described in EN 15657. Four different structure-borne sound sources were characterized and subsequently installed in a lightweight test stand. The resulting sound pressure levels in an adjacent receiving room were measured. In the second step, sound pressure levels were predicted according to EN 12354-5 based on the parameters of the structure-borne sound...
Vibrating sources in buildings, such as service equipment, elevators and electric devices, often cau...
The work reported in the paper addresses structure-borne sound transmission between multiple contact...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...
A low immission due to structure-borne sound sources is a major component of the acoustic quality in...
At present the prediction model in EN 12354-5 for sound transmission due to structure-borne excitati...
This article coincides with recent publications of international standards, which provide methods of...
Numerous studies have shown that unwanted noise has many harmful effects on human beings. Therefore...
This paper develops and assesses protocols for the measurement of transmission functions in lightwei...
This paper describes a method analogous to the airborne sound source substitution method, to estimat...
The Reception Plate Method (RPM) as proposed by CEN/TC126/WG7 in EN 15657-1 estimates the structure-...
The standard, EN12354-1 describes a simplified statistical energy analysis (SEA) model to predict th...
Low-frequency noise from service equipment in buildings tends to be of a structure-borne nature rath...
To obtain the transmitted structure-borne power from a vibrating machine into a supporting/connected...
There is strong interest in being able to predict the apparent sound insulation in completed constru...
Vibrating therapy appliances in medical institutions and fitness centers are gaining interest, becau...
Vibrating sources in buildings, such as service equipment, elevators and electric devices, often cau...
The work reported in the paper addresses structure-borne sound transmission between multiple contact...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...
A low immission due to structure-borne sound sources is a major component of the acoustic quality in...
At present the prediction model in EN 12354-5 for sound transmission due to structure-borne excitati...
This article coincides with recent publications of international standards, which provide methods of...
Numerous studies have shown that unwanted noise has many harmful effects on human beings. Therefore...
This paper develops and assesses protocols for the measurement of transmission functions in lightwei...
This paper describes a method analogous to the airborne sound source substitution method, to estimat...
The Reception Plate Method (RPM) as proposed by CEN/TC126/WG7 in EN 15657-1 estimates the structure-...
The standard, EN12354-1 describes a simplified statistical energy analysis (SEA) model to predict th...
Low-frequency noise from service equipment in buildings tends to be of a structure-borne nature rath...
To obtain the transmitted structure-borne power from a vibrating machine into a supporting/connected...
There is strong interest in being able to predict the apparent sound insulation in completed constru...
Vibrating therapy appliances in medical institutions and fitness centers are gaining interest, becau...
Vibrating sources in buildings, such as service equipment, elevators and electric devices, often cau...
The work reported in the paper addresses structure-borne sound transmission between multiple contact...
The work reported in this thesis addresses the problem of structure-borne sound transmission from im...