Scientific Papers

Vibration Measurements – Acoustic Model

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AMC together with FCBA implemented and tested different configurations of wall and floors including smart joints able to decreases coupling in structural junctions. The aim of this project is to develop acoustically optimized innovative constructive solutions, based on CLT panels, which fulfil acoustic, thermal, environmental quality and cost performance objectives.

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Evaluation of different acoustic insulation methods in CLT structures

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This study explores the efficacy of various structural noise insulation systems implemented in the construction of pilot houses made from Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT). Focusing on both vertical and lateral transmission, the research aims to evaluate the performance of different insulation methods in mitigating structural noise within these innovative wooden structures. The investigation involves a comprehensive testing regimen to assess the impact of insulation systems on noise reduction, considering both practical applications and theoretical considerations.

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The effect of suspension systems on the sound insulation of suspended ceilings

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Suspended ceilings are often used to improve the sound insulation between spaces and in room-within-aroom applications. Typically a suspended ceiling system consists of three components: 1) one or more layers of building boards, 2) a ceiling frame for the installation of the building boards, and 3) a suspension system, i.e., ceiling hangers that attach the ceiling frame to the load bearing floor structure. Commonly used building boards in suspended ceilings are plasterboards or wood-based products (e.g. plywood), and the frame consists of steel or timber profiles.

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