Title
Contactgeluid en de zwevende betonnen dekvloer
Author
Instituut voor Gezondheidstechniek TNO
van den Eijk, J.
Publication year
1969
Abstract
Sound insulation can be obtained by two methods: a. solid walls or floors with sufficient mass per m2 b. lighter but more complicated constructions. The concrete floating floor belongs to category b. If of good quality it provides an excellent impact sound insulation. If the quality is not good, such a floating floor can be worse than a solid floor of the same mass per m2. To improve the quality the Research Institute for Public Health Engineering composed a little instruction book with many illustrations and also a model specification to aid the architect. Both are published by Bouwcentrum, Rotterdam.
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TNO identifier
272902
Source
TNO-Nieuws, 24 (24), 143-145
Document type
article