1988
DOI: 10.1016/0003-682x(88)90030-8
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“…(no reference) BS 8233 (1999) [5] Windows providing rapid ventilation and summer cooling are assumed to provide 10 -15 dB attenuation (no specific reference). BRE Digest 338 (1988) [6] A partly open window has an averaged level difference, D 1m , av100-3150 of 15 dB DoE Design Bulleting 26 (1972) [7] A reduction of 5 dB(A) with a window wide open Transportation Noise Reference Book (1987) [8] Sound insulation of an open single window is 5 -15 dB. (theoretical)…”
Section: Table 1 Review Summary Of Open-window Acoustic Transmission ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(no reference) BS 8233 (1999) [5] Windows providing rapid ventilation and summer cooling are assumed to provide 10 -15 dB attenuation (no specific reference). BRE Digest 338 (1988) [6] A partly open window has an averaged level difference, D 1m , av100-3150 of 15 dB DoE Design Bulleting 26 (1972) [7] A reduction of 5 dB(A) with a window wide open Transportation Noise Reference Book (1987) [8] Sound insulation of an open single window is 5 -15 dB. (theoretical)…”
Section: Table 1 Review Summary Of Open-window Acoustic Transmission ...mentioning
confidence: 99%