2020
DOI: 10.1177/1351010x20916719
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Lightweight ventilated façade: Acoustic performance in laboratory conditions, analysing the impact of controlled ventilation variations on airborne sound insulation

Abstract: The use of double-sheet enclosures with an intermediate non-ventilated air cavity guarantees a higher airborne sound insulation. The insulation advantages depend on air tightness and the placement of sound absorbing material in the air cavity. The lightweight ventilated façade is a system constructed by the addition of an external light cladding on a heavy single wall to establish an intermediate air cavity. This air cavity can be ventilated under controlled cooling effects, because of Sun’s radiation, and to … Show more

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“… 2 4 . In construction, these insulators are used within double-leaf walls 5 , façades 6 , windows 7 and for many other purposes 8 . In buildings, foams are used as thermal insulators and as sound absorbers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 4 . In construction, these insulators are used within double-leaf walls 5 , façades 6 , windows 7 and for many other purposes 8 . In buildings, foams are used as thermal insulators and as sound absorbers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%