Application of a finite-element model to low-frequency sound insulation in dwellings |
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Authors: | Maluski S P Gibbs B M |
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Affiliation: | Acoustics Research Unit, School of Architecture and Building Engineering, The University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. S.Maluski@liv.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | The sound transmission between adjacent rooms has been modeled using a finite-element method. Predicted sound-level difference gave good agreement with experimental data using a full-scale and a quarter-scale model. Results show that the sound insulation characteristics of a party wall at low frequencies strongly depend on the modal characteristics of the sound field of both rooms and of the partition. The effect of three edge conditions of the separating wall on the sound-level difference at low frequencies was examined: simply supported, clamped, and a combination of clamped and simply supported. It is demonstrated that a clamped partition provides greater sound-level difference at low frequencies than a simply supported. It also is confirmed that the sound-pressure level difference is lower in equal room than in unequal room configurations. |
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