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A sound insulation prediction tool and LCA: A comparative study considering different wooden assemblies

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This paper aims to develop an acoustic design methodology for CLT floor assemblies using artificial neural networks approach by integration of life cycle assessment (LCA). 72 Lab-based measurements are used to develop the acoustic prediction tool. They are related to 29 different CLT-based floor assemblies. The weighted sound reduction index (Rw), and the weighted normalized impact sound pressure level (Ln,w) are estimated with an accuracy of 2 dB. Then a LCA study is conducted on assemblies that are used to test the network model. The acoustic performance and their environmental impacts are compared to highlight trends that may guide decision-makers in the design phase. This paper initially found that CLT-based floor assemblies generally increase the environmental impacts to achieve better acoustic insulation. However, a good sound attenuation can be reached by selecting suitable acoustic solutions.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: University of Quebec at Chicoutimi 2: École nationale supérieure d'Arts et Métiers 3: Atelier Indépendant D'Acoustique Aïda, Paris, France 4: Ingénierie Bâtiment Acoustique INBA, Blois, France.

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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