2020
DOI: 10.1121/1.5146981
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Measurement and mitigation of heavy-weight impacts

Abstract: Various mitigation systems have been utilized for addressing heavy-weight impacts within the built environment. There is no standardized measurement system for assessing heavy-weight impacts and no metric for describing the performance of a building assembly, material, or sound level for this type of impact. The authors have continued their investigation into measurement methods for hard and soft heavy-weight impacts on a variety of structures and fitness flooring materials. This paper presents recent results.

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