
Generalization of noise insulation afforded by common window designs with active noise control exposed to moving noise source
A window device that can provide noise insulation while maintaining natural ventilation is highly desirable and is especially sought after in heavily noise-polluted and hot-humid climates cities, such as Southeast Asian cities. However, a solution to provide such a window is non-trivial
because the design principles guiding acoustics and ventilation are diametrically opposed. While louvre windows have traditionally been used in communal, healthcare, and some educational setting to provide a balance between acoustics and ventilation benefits, it is still sorely lacking to
provide sufficient insertion loss without sacrificing ventilation entirely. A new plenum window design has recently garnered research and market interest to tackle the dichotomous problem. Additionally, the application of active noise control (ANC) in windows is gaining popularity and offers
potential solutions to improve noise control without compromising ventilation. However, it remains unclear how different traditional and modern window designs compare in terms of their acoustic performance, especially when exposed to non-stationary noise sources such as urban traffic, a major
noise pollutant. Thus, the present study seeks to provide a generalization of insertion loss provided by different window designs exposed to moving sources including a tangent study on ANC implementation via a time-domain approach.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: National University of Singapore
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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