Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6697053 | Building and Environment | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of the suspended ceiling panel with low-frequency resonant panel absorber on heavyweight floor impact sound. The resonant panel absorber was designed with a perforated top panel, an air gap with or without glass wool, and a bottom panel to ensure a high absorption coefficient in the low-frequency range around 100â¯Hz. Absorption coefficient measurements were carried out first in the reverberation chamber for resonant panel absorbers varying with the hole diameter of the top panel, the thickness of the glass wool and the air gap between the top and bottom board. As a result, the glass wool had the greatest influence on the absorption coefficient, and the highest absorption coefficient of the resonant panel absorber was about 0.6 in the band of 100â¯Hz. Floor impact sounds after installing the suspended ceiling with the best resonant panel absorber were also measured in test building using heavyweight floor impact sound sources (bang machine and rubber ball) and compared with result for normal suspended ceiling with gypsum board. Heavyweight floor impact sound by the resonant panel absorber was decreased by 2â¯dB and 4â¯dB in single number quantity (Li,Fmax,Aw) for bang machine and rubber ball, respectively. In particular, the resonant panel absorber reduced by 6â¯dB in 125â¯Hz octave band with the largest absorption coefficient.
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Authors
Jongkwan Ryu, Hansol Song, Yonghee Kim,