Abstract
Measurement of sound insulation from airborne sound is carried out by determining the level of sound power radiated by the test item. In laboratory practice, this translates into measuring the sound level in the transmitting and receiving chambers and measuring the reverberation time in the receiving chamber. When performing these measurements, significant fluctuations in the sound level for low frequencies can be observed, which is related to the occurrence of standing waves inside the chambers. To ensure proper level averaging, as well as repeatability and reproducibility of measurements ISO 10140-5 describes a qualification procedure for sources and source positions. This article presents the effect of increasing the volume of the source chamber on the results of the qualification procedure for sources and source positions for floor airborne sound insulation measurements.
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