Abstract

Road traffic, railway and industrial noise sources are main challenges in maintaining satisfying acoustical environment for living habitat in Hong Kong. Ventilation-enabling sound insulation devices has been introduced to Hong Kong residential development in the aim of striking a good balance between indoor ventilation and sound insulation. In the form of windows and balconies, the sound insulation devices were applied to mitigate the potential road traffic, railway, and fixed noise impacts. The sound insulation performances of the devices were verified in a 1:1 mock-up test and indicated by in-out difference, which contributed from the outdoor and indoor noise levels. The in-out difference of the sound insulation devices varies with the adopted spectrum, depending on flat layout configurations. The enhancing performance of applied acoustic material to the sound insulation devices, and that of applied acoustic fin adjacent to the devices are also studied.

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