Acoustic behavior of structures with wooden elements is nowadays of great interest. At the same time, the estimation of the airborne sound insulation of timber frame structures is a complex procedure which includes the prediction of several resonances and the analysis of a significant decrease of the transmission loss in the low frequency range. Three case studies are presented in the paper. The emphasis is put on the transmission loss in 1/3 octave frequency bands of double leaf structures with gypsum panels, wood studs and a well-damped cavity. Methods of Sharp and Davy are used for the transmission loss prediction. Particular issues are discussed for an asymmetrically sheathed timber frame structure, wood studs with resilient channel...
The objective of the article is to assess acoustic insulation of a wooden floor structure between st...
This Report presents the results from substantial experimental studies of sound transmission, togeth...
International audienceh i g h l i g h t s Each studied wood species presents a specific acoustic act...
Timber usage in the Australian construction industry has significantly increased due to its strength...
This Report presents the results from experimental studies of airborne sound transmission, together ...
6noThis paper presents a literature overview of the acoustic studies dedicated to lightweight wooden...
The sound transmission loss of a range of plywood panels was measured to investigate the influence o...
If variations and uncertainty in building acoustic measurements can be controlled, construction cost...
Wooden multi-family residential houses continue to gain in popularity. Compared to concrete, wooden ...
The ISO 12354 standards provide a method for modelling the sound insulation of building elements usi...
In the last decades, new materials and new technologies which satisfy sustainability and energy effi...
Sometimes in wood frame construction wall assemblies are required that have a higher axial loadbeari...
Problems connected with the sound insulation of wooden multi-storey buildings are even more severe t...
The project "Silent Timber Build" will develop new prediction tools for timber structures. There are...
Increase in complaints of residents about noise problems in traditional timber-framed dwellings in...
The objective of the article is to assess acoustic insulation of a wooden floor structure between st...
This Report presents the results from substantial experimental studies of sound transmission, togeth...
International audienceh i g h l i g h t s Each studied wood species presents a specific acoustic act...
Timber usage in the Australian construction industry has significantly increased due to its strength...
This Report presents the results from experimental studies of airborne sound transmission, together ...
6noThis paper presents a literature overview of the acoustic studies dedicated to lightweight wooden...
The sound transmission loss of a range of plywood panels was measured to investigate the influence o...
If variations and uncertainty in building acoustic measurements can be controlled, construction cost...
Wooden multi-family residential houses continue to gain in popularity. Compared to concrete, wooden ...
The ISO 12354 standards provide a method for modelling the sound insulation of building elements usi...
In the last decades, new materials and new technologies which satisfy sustainability and energy effi...
Sometimes in wood frame construction wall assemblies are required that have a higher axial loadbeari...
Problems connected with the sound insulation of wooden multi-storey buildings are even more severe t...
The project "Silent Timber Build" will develop new prediction tools for timber structures. There are...
Increase in complaints of residents about noise problems in traditional timber-framed dwellings in...
The objective of the article is to assess acoustic insulation of a wooden floor structure between st...
This Report presents the results from substantial experimental studies of sound transmission, togeth...
International audienceh i g h l i g h t s Each studied wood species presents a specific acoustic act...