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Standard Test Method for Measurement of Airborne Sound Attenuation between Rooms in Buildings

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1.1 The sound isolation between two spaces in a building is influenced most strongly by a combination of the direct transmission through the nominally separating building element (as normally measured in a laboratory) and any transmission along a number of indirect paths, referred to as flanking paths. Fig. 1 illustrates the direct paths (D) and some possible structural flanking paths (F). Additional non-structural flanking paths include transmission through common air ducts between rooms, or doors to the corridor from adjacent rooms. Sound isolation is also influenced by the size of the separating partition between spaces and absorption in the receiving space, and in the case of small spaces by modal behavior of the space and close proximity to surfaces.

FIG. 1 Direct (D) and Some Indirect or Flanking Paths (F and Dotted) in a Building

Author ASTM
Editor ASTM
Document type Standard
Format File
ICS 91.120.20 : Acoustics in building. Sound insulation
Number of pages 15
Replace ASTM E336-17a + Redline
Year 2019
Document history ASTM E336-17a + Redline
ASTM E336-17 + Redline
ASTM E336-16a + Redline
ASTM E336-16 + Redline
ASTM E336-15 + Redline
ASTM E336-14 + Redline
Country USA
Keyword ASTM 336;ASTM E336;ASTM E336;10.1520/E0336-19