Abstract
Often it is a problem to get a good estimate by prediction of the sound transmission loss R of multi-layered structures, like glazing, panels, etc.. A practical solution could be based on the transfer matrix approach for infinite plates for the prediction of the trans-mission coefficient t that is a function of the angle of inci-dence of sound. Since in reality a more or less diffuse sound field exists in rooms, we have random incidence. If an ideal diffuse sound field is assumed the prediction will underesti-mated grossly the sound transmission loss due to low values for grazing incidence. Beranek [1] suggests to limit the an-gles of incidence up to 78° for limp single layer panels. For other types of structures the cut-off angle usually varies between 70° to 85° to get a good estimate of the single num-ber rated value, but for the frequency dependence of stiffness controlled panels this ad-hoc correction does not give a satis-factory agreement at all. To improve the prediction, an ap-proach that considers the finite size of the structure is com-bined with a non-uniform directional distribution of incident power.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Fortschritte der Akustik - 33. Jahrestagung fur Akustik, Stuttgart, Germany |
Editors | S.-R. Mehra, P. Leistner |
Publisher | Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik |
Pages | 253-254 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | 2007 DAGA: 33. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 19-22 Marz 2007, Stuttgart, Deutschland - Stuttgart, Germany Duration: 19 Mar 2007 → 19 Mar 2007 |
Conference
Conference | 2007 DAGA: 33. Jahrestagung für Akustik, 19-22 Marz 2007, Stuttgart, Deutschland |
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Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Stuttgart |
Period | 19/03/07 → 19/03/07 |
Other | DAGA 2007 |