2017
DOI: 10.1250/ast.38.279
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Numerical examination of niche effect on sound transmission loss of glass panes

Abstract: In the laboratory measurement of the sound transmission loss of platelike building elements, a specimen mounted between coupled rooms causes the so-called niche effect. Normally a specimen is mounted inside an aperture in a thick wall, whereas in a special case where a specimen is mounted flush with the wall, a projecting box frame is additionally installed outside the opening. Firstly, the measurements of a glass pane with the two types of niche are numerically modeled by vibro-acoustic simulation, and the ni… Show more

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“…At that frequency range, numerical results show overestimation of the measured SRI values. We infer that this discrepancy mainly derives from neglecting the niche in the simplest numerical model used in this section because the numerical results show larger discrepancies from the measured results for smaller windows at frequencies below the coincidence frequency, which indicates that the SRI of the measured results might be reduced by the niche effect (Kim et al, 2004;Vinokur, 2006;Sakuma et al, 2017). The next section will elucidate whether the modeling of niche engenders improved SRI predictions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…At that frequency range, numerical results show overestimation of the measured SRI values. We infer that this discrepancy mainly derives from neglecting the niche in the simplest numerical model used in this section because the numerical results show larger discrepancies from the measured results for smaller windows at frequencies below the coincidence frequency, which indicates that the SRI of the measured results might be reduced by the niche effect (Kim et al, 2004;Vinokur, 2006;Sakuma et al, 2017). The next section will elucidate whether the modeling of niche engenders improved SRI predictions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%