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Sonderfälle des Trittschallschutzes Teil 2: Treppensanierungen, Terrassen, Balkone, Estriche auf Gummischrotbahnen

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bauphysik, , n. 6, v. 34
Page(s): 249-255
DOI: 10.1002/bapi.201200032
Abstract:

Special impact sound insulation cases, Part 2: Staircases, terraces, balconies, screed on rubber fibre boards.

For a long time now it has not been feasible, or not economically feasible, using the methods provided by DIN 4109 11/89 "Sound insulation in buildings", to provide calculated evidence for the majority of constructions that are in common use which are subject to impact sound insulation requirements. Even the new draft of DIN 4109 which is due to be published shortly has not made any significant progress in the matter. The article below illustrates which parameters can be used for providing evidence of impact sound insulation in cases where DIN 4109 does not provide any guidance. In addition, information is supplied for special constructions in which the calculated evidence using single-number data input (e. g. calculating the standard impact sound level using the respective impact sound reduction value) leads to unsatisfactory results due to the curve of impact sound reduction values over the range of frequencies. Part 1 of the article investigated hard, lightweight floor finishes with defined impact sound insulation (laminate, parquet, tiles) and dry constructions (dry and raised floor constructions and terrace flooring). Part 2 presented here reports especially on the refurbishment of staircases in order to achieve improved impact sound insulation, balconies with their special requirements and screeds on rubber insulation mats, with special emphasis on the approval of such floor finishes.

Keywords:
DIN 4109 thermal break impact sound reduction historic wooden staircase normalized impact sound pressure level solid staircase staircase landing heavy stairs
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