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Evaluating the measurement of the velocity level difference for building constructions which combine Type A and Type B elements

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As part of an ongoing research project in the new four-room flanking facility at the National Research Council Canada, the velocity level differences between cross-laminated timber floors/ceilings and lightweight timber framed walls have been measured according to the standard, ISO 10848-1. The apparent sound reduction indices between the pairs of rooms have also been measured according to ISO 10848-1. The measured apparent sound reduction indices are compared to those predicted according to the standard, ISO 12354-1 based on the measured velocity level differences, the resonant transmission losses and the dimensions of the elements of the flanking paths between the room pairs.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: National Research Council Canada

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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