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Technology in Architecture Lecture 14 Noise Reduction by Absorption Sound Paths Sound Isolation Lecture 14 Noise Reduction by Absorption Sound Paths Sound Isolation
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Noise Reduction by Absorption
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Increased absorption reduces ambient noise S: p. 761, F.18.2
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Noise Reduction by Absorption Reverberation increases ambient sound levels S: p. 788 F.19.1 69 db
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Sound Paths
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Air-Borne Sound Structure-Borne Sound S: p. 796, F.19.10
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Sound Transmission Barriers reduce sound transmission to reduce noise intrusion S: p. 797, F.19.11
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Air-Borne Sound Transmission Loss (TL): sound energy lost through a construction assembly S: p. 803, F.19.17
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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 )
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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’
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Noise Reduction Example Find TL 500 TL 500 =35 db S: p. 803, F.19.17
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Noise Reduction Example Find NR 500 NR 500 =TL 500 -10 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
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Sound Isolation
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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. 818. T.19.6
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Sound Transmission Class STC can be compromised by: Combination with lesser sound barriers Gaps in construction “An air path is a good sound path”
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Sound Transmission Class STC of a wall assembly 2x4 stud with gyp. Bd. S: p.1674, Index K.1
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Sound Transmission Class Wall assembly description 2x4 stud with gyp. bd. S: p. 1678, Table K.1
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Sound Transmission Class Wall assembly selection TL data 2x4 stud with gyp. bd. S: p. 1675, Index K.2
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Sound Transmission Class Floor assembly follows same process S: p. 1686, Index L.1
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Noise Criteria Noise Criteria (NC): accepted noise level for a given space. Defined for center band frequencies 62.51252505001000 2000 4000
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Noise Criteria Curves Accepted noise level for a given space. S: p. 749, F.17.17
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Noise Criteria Noise Criteria for various applications S: p.821, T.19.8
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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
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Room Criteria Curves Room Criteria accepted noise level for a given space. S: p. 751, F.17.18
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