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  2. Sound transmission class - Wikipedia

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    Sound Transmission Class (or STC) is an integer rating of how well a building partition attenuates airborne sound. In the US, it is widely used to rate interior partitions, ceilings, floors, doors, windows and exterior wall configurations.

  3. Acoustic transmission - Wikipedia

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    Example of airborne and structure-borne transmission of sound, where Lp is sound pressure level, A is attenuation, P is acoustical pressure, S is the area of the wall [m²], and τ is the transmission coefficient. Acoustic transmission is the transmission of sounds through and between materials, including air, wall, and musical instruments.

  4. WELL Building Standard - Wikipedia

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    S03 Sound Barriers, sound barriers that designed for sound isolation at walls and doors meets Sound transmission class (STC) or Weighted Sound Reduction (Rw) values from minimum 40 STC to 60 STC, and doors with minimum 30 STC would receives 1 point. Achieving minimum Noise Isolation Class (NIC) or Weight Difference Level (Dw) for each wall type ...

  5. Sound reduction index - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Reduction Index is expressed in decibels (dB). It is the weighted sound reduction index for a partition or single component only. This is a laboratory-only measurement, which uses knowledge of the relative sizes of the rooms in the test suite, and the reverberation time in the receiving room, and the known level of noise which can pass between the rooms in the suite by other routes ...

  6. Architectural acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Architectural acoustics (also known as building acoustics) is the science and engineering of achieving a good sound within a building and is a branch of acoustical engineering. [1] The first application of modern scientific methods to architectural acoustics was carried out by the American physicist Wallace Sabine in the Fogg Museum lecture room.

  7. Noise control - Wikipedia

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    The second type of interior sound is called Impact Insulation Class (IIC) transmission. This effect arises not from airborne transmission, but rather from the transmission of sound through the building itself. The most common perception of IIC noise is from the footfall of occupants in living spaces above.

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  9. Acoustiblok - Wikipedia

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    Acoustiblok is a mass-loaded vinyl sound isolation product. It is a dense yet flexible material that comes in two sizes; 16oz. and 32oz. 16oz Acoustiblok is 1/8" thick and has a surface mass density of 1 lb/ft 2. 32oz Acoustiblok is 1/4" thick and has a surface mass density of 2 lb/ft 2.