Prediction on the Sound Insulation of a Double -Leaf Lightweight Panels

2012 ◽  
Vol 594-597 ◽  
pp. 2828-2831 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xian Feng Huang ◽  
Yan Yang ◽  
Zong Xiao Yang

Statistical energy analysis (SEA) is utilized to model sound transmission through a double -leaf lightweight. Calculating the sound insulation by this method and comparing with the measured data have shown that the prediction model may generate a certain difference between the prediction and experimental data, this method, moreover, might further solve the problem of the sound insulation of the complex wall structure by optimizing the configuration of the enclosure structure.

2015 ◽  
Vol 744-746 ◽  
pp. 1593-1596
Author(s):  
Shang You Wei ◽  
Xian Feng Huang ◽  
Zhi Xiang Zhuang ◽  
Jun Xin Lan

In this paper, a theoretical model to evaluate impact sound transmission through a homogeneous wall is proposed. The model which is based on the Statistical Energy Analysis framework exhibits a system with room-wall-room. For the purpose to explore the mechanism of impact sound transmission through a wall, the impact sound reduction index between two rooms are predicted. Meanwhile, the variation of impact sound reduction index with the walls properties are also taken into account. The results reveal that the density, elastic modulus and thickness of a homogeneous wall have diverse effects on its impact sound insulation and can be chosen adequately to achieve ideal insulation values.It provides an approach to optimize impact sound insulating properties of the walls.


2018 ◽  
Vol 143 ◽  
pp. 01009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olga Lelyuga ◽  
Sergey Ovsyannikov

The known methods of acoustical calculation in buildings disregard the phenomenon of structural sound transmission, whereas its effect can reach from 2 to 12 dB. The purpose of this paper is to develop the calculation method for sound transmission and vibrations in connected vibroacoustic systems. Theoretical research methods were used based on the theory of statistical energy analysis (SEA) and the theory of self-consistent sound fields with regard to dual nature of sound formation - resonance and inertia. Based on M. Sedov's method of sound fields consistency, a calculation method for sound insulation was developed with integration in SEA methodology. Use of the developed method allows predicting sound transmission through a double-panel partition with the account of adjacent structures.


1971 ◽  
Vol 93 (3) ◽  
pp. 775-781 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. J. Crocker ◽  
M. C. Battacharya ◽  
A. J. Price

The transmission of sound and vibration through structures is of interest in many noise control problems, including architectural acoustics, sound transmission through aircraft, spacecraft and ships, and the transmission of noise through machinery and engine enclosures. Statistical energy analysis provides a simple and accurate method of approaching these problems. In this paper, theory is examined for the transmission of acoustic energy through single panels, independent double panels, and double panels connected with tie beams. In the single panel case, the theoretical model consists of three linearly coupled oscillators; room-panel-room. The independent double panel case consists of five oscillators; room-panel-cavity-panel-room. In the connected double panel case, the tie beams must be accounted for as the sixth oscillator. A coupling loss factor is determined for the ties by considering the transmission of longitudinal waves, bending waves, and lateral shear waves in the ties. Both resonant and nonresonant transmission are included in the theory. It is shown that for a single panel, the experimental sound transmission loss, panel radiation resistance, and vibration amplitude are all well predicted by the theory. The experimental sound transmission loss is also well predicted in the independent double panel and coupled double panel cases.


1994 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
J.A. Steel ◽  
R.J.M. Craik ◽  
R. Wilson

Sound transmission through large buildings can be studied using Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA). In this study measurements were carried out to investigate sound transmission through a framed building. Sound transmission between columns, beams, walls and floors is investigated. Sound transmission through the building is investigated and measured and predicted results are shown. Difficulties were encountered when modelling large floor slabs. The work demonstrates the application of Statistical Energy Analysis methods to the study of sound transmission in framed buildings and highlights some of the diiffculties.


2011 ◽  
Vol 99-100 ◽  
pp. 354-357
Author(s):  
Xian Feng Huang ◽  
Jun Liu ◽  
Yan Yang

Coincidence effect which occurs in a certain frequency range will impairs the sound insulation of walls. For the purpose to predict the phenomenon of coincidence effect that is unlikely predicted theoretically by the mass law, the Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA) theory are adopted in studying coincidence effect of sound insulation of the light weight single-leaf wall. The comparison among predicted by SEA, by mass law and measured was performed. Therefore, the comparison results show that sound insulation prediction by SEA is more precise and agrees with the measured date. Moreover, the coincidence effect and its effect on sound insulation were predicted by SEA. Eventually, it is likely to select appropriate building materials and configuration to achieve a better sound environment theoretically.


2011 ◽  
Vol 2011 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Ye Lei ◽  
Jie Pan ◽  
Meiping Sheng

A theoretical model for predicting noise reduction in coupled workshops is presented by using statistical energy analysis (SEA) method. An opening between the coupled workshops is considered into the theoretical model properly. The leakage issue is dealt with in the process of SEA modeling. An experiment is also carried out. A reasonable agreement between the prediction of noise reduction and the experimental data is observed. Moreover, it is concluded from the simulations that the sound energy transmit through the opening was the most important way to affect the noise reduction and the leakage is a significant element to influence the effect of noise treatment.


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