
Resonant frequencies of multi-layer building constructions: Estimation by measurement of acceleration amplitudes
The Austrian building regulation requirements for impact sound insulation are based on the weighted standardized impact sound pressure level as single-number specification. In recent years, it has become apparent that not only the single-number specification, but the extended frequency
range and frequency characteristics of impact sound insulation of constructions can have noticeable influence on the perceived acoustic performance of a construction. Therefore, the Austrian Classification Standard ÖNORM B 8115-5: 2021-04 includes extended requirements on impact sound
insulation. It provides two ways for verification of the sound insulation classes A to C. One way is the verification via the resonance frequency of multi-layer constructions. However, there exist as yet no standardized measurement methods for the estimation of the resonance frequency of multi-layer
building constructions. In response, in course of this study a new measurement method for the estimation of the resonance frequencies of multi-layer constructions was developed. For this development acceleration measurements were carried out on both surfaces of particularly double-layer building
constructions, that were excited with a rubber hammer. From these measurement results, in conjunction with an analytical model, it was possible to derive a measurement method for estimating the resonant frequency via the frequency characteristics of the acceleration amplitudes.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Graz University of Techology 2: Graz University of Technology
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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