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Rooftop pools - a problem from an acoustic point of view: how to identify and solve it

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There is no standard with specific methods for acoustic testing of rooftop swimming pools in Brazil. On the other hand, although the compatible requirement for impact noise from rooftop leisure environments is not the type of noise generated by swimming pools, it is a current requirement in the Brazilian performance standard. To study the subject, evaluate possible solutions and improve the state of the art, this article brings measurement results for impact noise in the same situation without and with the application of an acoustic solution. The study also presents sound pressure level and vibration measurements in an environment below a swimming pool after the application of the acoustic solution. Vibrations were measured as well in the pool structure and in the slab below, making it possible to identify the vibrational behavior of the pool. Measurements of impact noise took place in a situation where the pool is three floors above the last residential unit to verify the influence of technical slabs. With the measured values in the three situations, it was possible to identify the frequency range for which acoustic solutions should be designed for this type of source and to monitor the effectiveness of different solutions.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Giner | Designing sound spaces

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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