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1 Technology in Architecture Lecture 19 Sound Privacy Sound Privacy Enhancement Sound Privacy Reduction Structure Borne Sound Lecture 19 Sound Privacy Sound Privacy Enhancement Sound Privacy Reduction Structure Borne Sound

2 Sound Privacy

3 Privacy is affected by initial sound source, TL, NC and absorbtion Privacy Maintained Privacy Violated NC 2 SPL NC 1 TL Room A Room B Sectional View

4 Sound Privacy—Example 1 Room A: NC 500 =35 Room B: NC 500 =25 Privacy Maintained Privacy Violated NC 2 =25 SPL=70 NC 1 =35 TL=30 Room A Room B Sectional View SPL=40

5 Noise Criteria Curves Privacy is affected by background noise level NC 35 @ 500 hz Max SPL 500 =40 db S: p. 759, F.17.17

6 Sound Privacy—Example 1 Room A: NC 500 =35, SPL 500 ≤ 40 db Room B: NC 500 =25, SPL 500 ≤ 31 db Initial check based on TL alone Privacy Maintained Privacy Violated NC 2 =25 SPL=70 NC 1 =35 TL=30 Room A Room B Sectional View SPL=40

7 Sound Privacy—Example 1 Combine effect of TL and absorption for final analysis NR=TL-10 Log (S/A R ) NR: noise reduction (db) TL: transmission loss (db) S: area of barrier wall (ft 2 ) A R : total absorption of receiving room (sabins, ft 2 )

8 Sound Privacy—Example 1 For each frequency: If SPL-NR ≤ NC max privacy achieved If SPL-NR > NC max privacy violated

9 Sound Privacy Enhancement

10 TL data can be enhanced by standard enhancements Wood stud wall (STC 35) Add gyp bd to one side+2 db Add gyp bd to both sides+4 db Double thickness insulation+6 db Staggered studs+9 db Double studs+13 db from S: p. 816, T.19.1

11 Sound Privacy Reduction

12 Privacy is diminished by flanking noise, weaker STC constructions and/or gaps S: p. 825, F.19.34

13 Sound Privacy Privacy diminished by weaker STC constructions S: p. 817, F.19.22

14 Sound Privacy—Example 1 A 100 ft 2 wall assembly has TL=50 [excellent] What is the overall TL if a 20 ft 2 door with TL=20 is part of the wall? S: p. 817, F.19.22

15 Sound Privacy—Example 1 S1= 100 ft 2 S2= 20 ft 2 S2/S1=20/100=20% TL 1 -TL 2 =50-20=30 db TL 1 -TL C =23 TL C =TL 1 -23=27 db [fair-poor] S: p. 817, F.19.22

16 Sound Privacy Privacy diminished by construction gaps S: p. 817, F.19.23

17 Sound Privacy—Example 2 A 10x10 (100 ft 2) wall assembly has TL=35 [very good] What is the overall TL if a 1/16” gap exists along each vertical edge? S: p. 817, F.19.23

18 Sound Privacy—Example 2 S1= 14400 in 2 S2= 15 in 2 S2/S1=15/14400=0.1% TL 1 =35 db TL C =29 db [fair-poor] S: p. 817, F.19.23

19 Structure-Borne Noise

20 Sound Paths Structure-Borne Sound S: p. 806, F.19.10

21 Sound Transmission Reduction Impact Isolation Structural isolation Flexible connections Spring mounts Inertial dampening S: p. 845, F.19.47

22 Sound Transmission Reduction– Floors Sound Transmission Class (STC) Impact Isolation Class (IIC) S: p.1726, Index L.3

23 Impact Isolation Class— Enhancements Construction Tectonics S: p. 842, F.19.43

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25 Impact Isolation Class— Enhancements Resilient Floor Finishes: 1/16” vinyl tile0 db 1/8” linoleum or rubber tile4 +/- 1 db ¼” cork tile10 +/- 2 db Low pile carpet on fiber pad12 +/- 2 db Low pile carpet on fiber pad18 +/- 3 db High pile carpet on foam pad24 +/- 3 db from S: p. 843

26 Mechanical Isolation Moving parts (vibration sources) eliminated by mechanical isolation S: p. 851, F.19.54

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