Technology in Architecture Lecture 14 Noise Reduction by Absorption Sound Paths Sound Isolation Lecture 14 Noise Reduction by Absorption Sound Paths Sound Isolation
Noise Reduction by Absorption
Increased absorption reduces ambient noise S: p. 761, F.18.2
Noise Reduction by Absorption Reverberation increases ambient sound levels S: p. 788 F db
Sound Paths
Air-Borne Sound Structure-Borne Sound S: p. 796, F.19.10
Sound Transmission Barriers reduce sound transmission to reduce noise intrusion S: p. 797, F.19.11
Air-Borne Sound Transmission Loss (TL): sound energy lost through a construction assembly S: p. 803, F.19.17
Noise Reduction Combined effect of TL and absorption NR=TL-10 Log (S/A R ) NR: noise reduction (db) TL: transmission loss (db) S: area of barrier wall (ft 2 ) A R : total absorption of receiving room (sabins, ft 2 )
Noise Reduction Example What is the noise reduction at 500 hz between two rooms separated by a 2x4 stud wall with ½” gyp. bd. on each side. Receiving room absorption: 450 sabins, ft 2 Separation wall: 10’ x 20’
Noise Reduction Example Find TL 500 TL 500 =35 db S: p. 803, F.19.17
Noise Reduction Example Find NR 500 NR 500 =TL Log (S/A R ) =35-10 Log (200/450) =35-10 Log (0.444) =35-10(-0.35) =35+3.5=38.5 say 39db
Sound Isolation
Sound Transmission Class Sound Transmission Class (STC): defines overall transmission loss across center band frequencies Barrier STCDescriptor/Application Ranking 25Poor/1Space divider 30Fair/2Room divider 35Very Good/4Offices near quiet space 42-45Excellent/5Party walls 46-50Total Privacy/6Quiet next to noisy from S: p T.19.6
Sound Transmission Class STC can be compromised by: Combination with lesser sound barriers Gaps in construction “An air path is a good sound path”
Sound Transmission Class STC of a wall assembly 2x4 stud with gyp. Bd. S: p.1674, Index K.1
Sound Transmission Class Wall assembly description 2x4 stud with gyp. bd. S: p. 1678, Table K.1
Sound Transmission Class Wall assembly selection TL data 2x4 stud with gyp. bd. S: p. 1675, Index K.2
Sound Transmission Class Floor assembly follows same process S: p. 1686, Index L.1
Noise Criteria Noise Criteria (NC): accepted noise level for a given space. Defined for center band frequencies
Noise Criteria Curves Accepted noise level for a given space. S: p. 749, F.17.17
Noise Criteria Noise Criteria for various applications S: p.821, T.19.8
Room Criteria Room Criteria (RC(x)): accepted noise level for a given space. Defined for NC frequencies plus extremely low frequencies (~16 and 31.5 hz) Beginning to replace NC curves in practice
Room Criteria Curves Room Criteria accepted noise level for a given space. S: p. 751, F.17.18