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Kojima Naoya

Affiliate Master Yamaguchi University

A Theoretical Study on the Sound Transmission Loss of the Double Wall with Decompressed Air Space

Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 27 Issue 1 Page 1-8
published_at 1976
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Title
減圧二重壁の透過損失に関する理論的研究
A Theoretical Study on the Sound Transmission Loss of the Double Wall with Decompressed Air Space
Creators Fukuda Motokazu
Creators Kojima Naoya
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Sound transmission through walls varies with the frequency of the sound and the mass and stiffness of the construction. An effective way of obtaining a large amount of sound insulation for a given weight per unit area is by means of a double wall construction. For simplicity, consider a double wall made of two single panels, each of which alone would have the mass law transmission loss characteristic. Place these two panels m_1 and m_2 parallel to each other at a distance d apart, with only air in space between. Assume that the panels are very large and that they are clamped around the edges in such a way that there is no flanking. The air space between the two panels behaves like a simple spring. The stiffness of this spring is inversely proportional to the spacing. The two panels are simply two masses, one on each end of the spring. The transmission loss of the double wall increases as the separation of the two parts of the double wall increase, provided the distance between them is less than a wave length, and the combined transmission loss of two panels should be the sum of the transmission losses for the separate panels when the distance between them is much greather than the wave length of the transmitted sound. Sound is not transmitted in vacuum space. If the pressure of the space between walls is very small, it is possible for the transmission loss to become even greater than the value as discussed above. In this paper, the authors studied on the transmission loss of the double wall with decompressed air space and the theoretical equations of TL were investigated.
Subjects
工学 ( Other)
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers 山口大学工学部
Date Issued 1976
File Version Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0372-7661
[NCID]AN00244228
Schools 工学部