
Characterization of the acoustic attenuation index of perforated plasterboard ceilings and lining wall and comparison with an empirical model
Perforated plasterboards are known for their absorption performance. Measurements of the sound reduction index R is realized with these boards. Two configurations is tested in laboratory, one configuration of a perforated plasterboard ceiling suspended on concrete floor and a second
configuration of perforated plasterboard lining wall fixed on 16cm concrete wall. Following this characterization, a semi-empirical model to estimate the attenuation index is proposed. The perforated board is simulated by considering an heterogeneous board of gypsum and holes related by the
perforation rate. The prediction model is compared with the measurement with a good accuracy. Finally, after extrapolations of sound reduction index is proposed for other perforation rates.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Etex france building performance 2: Acoustique et Conseil
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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