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The Influence of Insulating Layers on the Acoustic Performance of Lightweight Frame Floors Intended for Use in Residential Buildings

Łukasz Nowotny, J. Nurzyński

2020Energies17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The acoustic performance of floors plays a primary role in the total quality rating of a residential building. The sound insulation of lightweight frame floors, which are increasingly being used in housing, depends on a number of factors and technical details. In effect, the sound transmission scheme is distinctly more complicated than in the case of homogeneous massive partitions. The aim of the study was to develop effective insulating layers of lightweight floors intended for use in residential buildings. The floor system should satisfy legal requirements in terms of airborne and impact sound insulation. The research was based on laboratory measurements taken in a standard test facility. Ten different models of wood and metal floors were considered. The acoustic performance of their basic structure was insufficient; however, the application of effective floating floors and suspended ceilings improved it greatly and succeeded in potential meeting requirements and satisfying most inhabitants’ expectations. The results demonstrate how different lightweight floor components influence the acoustic performance of the floor and how the insulating layers cooperate when applied together. The findings will be useful in working on a new floor design and optimizing its structure in terms of acoustics.

Topics & Concepts

SoundproofingFrame (networking)Sound transmission classHomogeneousQuality (philosophy)Architectural acousticsArchitectural engineeringEngineeringAcousticsComputer scienceCivil engineeringMechanical engineeringElectrical engineeringThermodynamicsReverberationEpistemologyPhilosophyPhysicsAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchNoise Effects and ManagementHygrothermal properties of building materials