2016
DOI: 10.1177/1351010x16676811
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Airborne sound insulation of vacuum insulating glazing: General observations from measurements

Abstract: Vacuum insulating glazing can be very effective as a thermal insulator, which makes it potentially useful in reducing energy loss through building facades. This article examines its effectiveness for airborne sound insulation. Measurements of intensity sound reduction index were made of samples of single glazing and commercially manufactured vacuum insulating glazing, which showed that vacuum insulating glazing (made from pairs of panes with the same thickness) followed mass law principles in the low-frequency… Show more

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“…Some researches opted to study the acoustic characteristics of a façade in laboratories. 37 52 Díaz and Pedrero 37 and Díaz et al 38 experimentally investigated the effect of rolling shutters and shutter boxes on the sound insulation properties of a façade window. The study contained a summary of sound insulation from airborne noise in several types of windows with a built-in shutter and prefabricated box.…”
Section: Studies On Sound Insulation Of Building Façadementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researches opted to study the acoustic characteristics of a façade in laboratories. 37 52 Díaz and Pedrero 37 and Díaz et al 38 experimentally investigated the effect of rolling shutters and shutter boxes on the sound insulation properties of a façade window. The study contained a summary of sound insulation from airborne noise in several types of windows with a built-in shutter and prefabricated box.…”
Section: Studies On Sound Insulation Of Building Façadementioning
confidence: 99%