In the current western society, sustainable development becomes an increasingly significant goal in the evaluation and promotion of constructions. This paper briefly recalls the main methods for construction sustainability evaluation and the environmental impacts associated with various types of building techniques. It presents an evaluation of the sustainability of certain traditional insulating materials (glass, rock or wood wool), which are largely used in building acoustics, and presents the acoustic performances (airborne/impact sound insulation and sound absorption) of alternative materials recommended for their “sustainable” properties. These materials are either natural (cotton, cellulose, hemp, wool, etc.) or recycled (rubber, carp...
Abstract: Noise, generally defined as undesirable sound, is characterized in terms of the ...
The knowledge of acoustic is very required because it is related to sound and is highly essential to...
In the present work various aspects of the energetic, thermal and acoustic properties of porous mate...
According to the definition of sustainability, a product can be considered sustainable if its produc...
Acoustical sustainable materials, either natural or made from recycled materials, are quite often a ...
According to the definition of sustainability of the Brundtland Report, “Sustainable development mee...
The energy consumption in the building sector can reach up to 40% of the total energy demand of an i...
In order to assess the airborne sound insulation of a new material or building solution, access to s...
Building elements, especially partitions, floors and external walls significantly affect indoor acou...
AbstractBuilding insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainl...
The current environmental and energetic crisis and the resulting regulations led to a new interest i...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Sound absorption materials structure is generally based on porous synthetic media (rock wool, glass ...
The majority of contemporary insulation materials commonly used in the building industry is made fro...
Abstract In this paper, the measurement of sound absorption coefficient of novel sustainable fibrous...
Abstract: Noise, generally defined as undesirable sound, is characterized in terms of the ...
The knowledge of acoustic is very required because it is related to sound and is highly essential to...
In the present work various aspects of the energetic, thermal and acoustic properties of porous mate...
According to the definition of sustainability, a product can be considered sustainable if its produc...
Acoustical sustainable materials, either natural or made from recycled materials, are quite often a ...
According to the definition of sustainability of the Brundtland Report, “Sustainable development mee...
The energy consumption in the building sector can reach up to 40% of the total energy demand of an i...
In order to assess the airborne sound insulation of a new material or building solution, access to s...
Building elements, especially partitions, floors and external walls significantly affect indoor acou...
AbstractBuilding insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainl...
The current environmental and energetic crisis and the resulting regulations led to a new interest i...
Building insulation is commonly realized using materials obtained from petrochemicals (mainly polyst...
Sound absorption materials structure is generally based on porous synthetic media (rock wool, glass ...
The majority of contemporary insulation materials commonly used in the building industry is made fro...
Abstract In this paper, the measurement of sound absorption coefficient of novel sustainable fibrous...
Abstract: Noise, generally defined as undesirable sound, is characterized in terms of the ...
The knowledge of acoustic is very required because it is related to sound and is highly essential to...
In the present work various aspects of the energetic, thermal and acoustic properties of porous mate...