Correspondence between two types of rating indices for the heavy weight floor impact sound insulation of residential buildings |
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Authors: | Toshiyuki Okano |
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Affiliation: | Takenaka Research and Development Institute, 1-5-1, Ohtsuka, Inzai, Chiba 270-1395, Japan |
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Abstract: | Of the two types of rating indices for the heavy weight floor impact sound insulation, the method of utilizing a rubber ball impact source combined with A-weighted sound level and the method utilizing a tire impact source combined with L-rating curve, the advantage of the former has been reported. In order to extend the advantage, the possibility was studied of estimating the rating utilizing the rubber ball impact source, based on the measurement results utilizing the tire impact source, especially for the case of a double leaf wooden floor. The correlation between the indices is not high enough to estimate one of them directly from the other with an accuracy not incorrectly estimating the rating grade of 5 dB step. The use of predictor variables, such as the special specifications of the double leaf wooden floor, for example, the use of sound insulation sheet, and the floor impact sound levels in the 31.5-Hz, 63-Hz and 125-Hz bands, is possibly able to increase the accuracy. Three principal types of multiple regression equation were derived through the analysis of measurement results in existing residential buildings. |
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Keywords: | Floor impact sound Rubber ball impact source Rating method |
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