Sound insulation in buildings

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Abstract

Sound insulation between the different rooms inside a building or to the outside is a very complex problem. First, the airborne sound insulation of ceilings, walls, doors and windows is important. Second, a sufficient structure-borne sound insulation, also called impact sound insulation, for the ceilings, has to be provided especially. Finally, the service equipment should be sufficiently quiet.

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Gösele, K., & Schröder, E. (2013). Sound insulation in buildings. In Handbook of Engineering Acoustics (pp. 137–164). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69460-1_7

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