Sound insulation between dwellings: Correction to 10.log S/A or to 10.log T/0.5?
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The airborne sound insulation between two rooms depends on the transmission by the building construction, the area of the wall(s) or floor(s) and the absorption in the 'receiving room'. The latter is in the hands of the inhabitants. Therefore, field measurements of airborne sound insulation, whether for scientific purposes or in order to check the actual insulation with respect to the requirements, have to be 'corrected' somehow to standard conditions. © 1972.
TNO Identifier
227353
ISSN
0003682X
Source
Applied Acoustics, 5(4), pp. 305-307.
Pages
305-307
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