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Current Performance of Floor Impact Sound Insulation in Wooden Apartment Buildings in Hokkaido

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In Hokkaido, Japan, technological developments have been introduced to improve the floor impact sound insulation performance in wooden apartment buildings. However, such technological developments are not widely used, especially in rental properties. To effectively disseminate the required technology, it is vital to report examples of implementation. Therefore, we measured the performance of five types of wooden apartment buildings with high sound insulation performance and analyzed the results. The main results are listed below. (1) A relatively high performance was obtained by installing a floating floor and an independent ceiling. (2) For heavy weight floor impact sound insulation of a car tire source, a floating floor with a surface density of 60 kg/m2 or higher could achieve a performance of Li,Fmax,r,H(1)-60 or higher. However, in the case of a rubber ball source, vibration radiation noise from the wall surface of the lower floor is large, so it is necessary to consider vibration countermeasures. (3) For light weight floor impact sound insulation, sufficient performance cannot be obtained even with a floating floor. Therefore, carpet or wooden soundproof flooring should be used. (4) The light weight floor impact sound pressure level is high when the floor area of the sound receiving room is small.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Hokkaido Northern Regional Building Research Institute

Publication date: 30 November 2023

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