Abstract

The Act on the Promotion Wood for Public building was enforced in October, 2010 in Japan. According to this act, a public building in a low layer assumes a wooden construction as a rule or positively uses wood. Moreover, it is expected that the building such as apartment houses comes to be made from wooden. However, the floor impact sound insulation performance of the wooden constructions is low compared with that of the concrete constructions. This paper presents the effect of floating floor (dry double system floor) and raised floor (free access floor) on floor impact sound insulation performance in wooden construction. A reference floor constructed with the wood-frame construction was installed in the floor opening of the reverberation chamber, and the floating floors or the raised floor were built on it. Then, the reductions of transmitted floor impact sound level of them were measured. The results showed that the density of the surface material influences the floor impact sound interception performance in the case of the floating floor. In addition, the reductions of transmitted floor impact sound level in wooden construction were compared with them in concrete construction in the case of the raised floor.

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