Abstract

Architectural structures are designed and built to provide a comfortable living space to their users due to their function. One of the most important comfort expectations in buildings is acoustic comfort. Since the impact sound insulation between floors, which is one of the sub-headings of acoustic comfort, is evaluated together with the floor covering, resolving the discomfort caused by incomplete or incorrect evaluations during the design phase can be both more difficult and more costly during operation. In practice, it has been observed that there are differences between the laboratory measurements made according to the EN ISO 10140-3 standard and the calculations made according to the EN ISO 12354-2 standard for impact sound insulation. This difference can lead to an uncomfortable living space as the targeted acoustic performance cannot be achieved. This situation creates the need for a calculation model that gives more realistic results during the design phase. In this study, the variables that cause the difference between laboratory measurements and calculation results in impact sound insulation will be examined and improvement suggestions will be developed for the calculation of impact sound insulation according to the EN ISO 12354-2 standard.

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