Absorption Absorption Coefficient α The absorption coefficient α is a material property, which describes how well a material absorbs sound waves... α=1 means 100% absorption, α=0 means 100% refl ection. When building materials for inner boarding are chosen, the function of the room and the absorption coeffi cient of the boarding must be harmonized. A high absorption coefficient is not necessarily a good one – it depends on the function of the individual room. The absorption coefficient has an impact on reverberation time.
Air absorption
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ASTM E90 Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions
ASTM E413 Aural Relating to the ear or to the sense of hearing. From Latin auris, ear. Auralization Auralization is the process of rendering audible, by physical or mathematical modelling, the sound field of a source in a space, in such a way as to simulate the binaural listening experience at a given position in the modelled space. [Kleiner et al 1993]. A-weighting A frequency-response adjustment of a sound measurement that conditions the output signal to an approximate human response (fits best to the human ear at a sound level of app. 40 ... 50 dB(A)). The A – filter values [dB] in 1/1 octave bands from 31 HZ to 8 kHz are: |
Background Noise |
Characteristic impedance one another. If the clarity is too low, the fast parts of the music are not “readable” anymore. C80 is a function of both the architectural and the stage set design. the range of -4dB and +4dB. For speech, in comparison to music, the clarity will be measured as the ratio of the first 50 msec (C50) instead of 80 msec (C80) for music. |
dB(A) Sound pressure level in dB
inside the cavity. The positive acoustic behaviour of a double construction with absorption is partly reduced by sound bridges (like steel frame in gypsum walls), which mechanically connects the two membranes. Typically used double constructions are lightweight partitions Marine Panels. Mathematically double constructions can be described as mass-spring-mass systems with the two membranes as mass and the cavity (compression of air) as the spring. |
Early Decay Time EDT(s) absorption area of an element differs with the frequency and is normally stated per octave band or 1/3 octave band. The total absorption area of a room is used to calculate the reverberation time acc. to Sabine’s formula. |
Filter Free field |
Geometrical acoustics |
Hard room |
Impact noise sound pressure level and expressed as normalized impact sound pressure level Ln=Li + 10 log(A/10 m2) (A is the equivalent absorption area of the room). See also structure borne noise. ISO 140 Acoustics -- Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements Most relevant: ISO 717 Acoustics -- Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements ISO 15186 Acoustics - Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements using sound intensity Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of the flanking transmission of airborne and impact sound between adjoining rooms ISO 10848-2:2006 applies to light elements such as suspended ceilings, access floors, light uninterrupted facades or floating floors. The transmission from one room to another can be simultaneous through the test element and via the plenum, if any. With measurements according to ISO 10848-2:2006, the total sound transmission is measured, and it is not possible to separate the two kinds of transmission. ISO 10848-3:2006 applies to structurally connected light elements forming a T or X junction. The performance of the building components is expressed either as an overall quantity for the combination of elements and junction, or as the vibration reduction index of a junction.
Acoustics - Determination of sound absorption coefficient and impedance in impedance tubes sinusiodal plane wave with the plane wave reflected from the test object. ISO 9052 Acoustics - Determination of dynamic stiffness |
kHz (kilo Hertz) |
Lateral Energy Factor |
Mass law |
Noise
The Noise Reduction Coeffi cient NRC is the average sound absorption coefficient measured at four frequencies: 250, 500, 1,000 and 2,000 Hz expressed to the nearest integral multiple of 0.05. |
Octave |
Peak level |
Rapid Speech Transmission Index RASTI
Rw. R’w: weighted sound reduction index, dB |
Sabine Sound bridges can reduce the sound insulation with many dB’s and be the main transmission path for sound transmission. The reference value Io=10-12 W/m2 is defined so that the sound pressure level and the sound intensity level in propagation direction in a free sound field have the same dB values.
Speech Transmission Index - STI (%)
half a wave length. |
Threshold of hearing |
Wavelength
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