Abstract

The floor impact sound generated in multifamily dwellings frequently has a peak in the low-frequency band (20–30 Hz). Because of that, in order to assess the floor impact sound insulation performance in real-life situations, it is necessary to measure floor impact sound using a standard impact source, with an impact force characteristic corresponding to actual impact sources. However, in the current ISO standards, a ‘‘tapping machine’’ that is light and stiff with a weak impact force is the only one that has been approved as a standard floor impact source, which cannot be considered adequate as a method of measurement in solving problems of floor impact sound. Actual case examples of the measurement of impact force performance of floor impact sources generated in actual housing units are presented in this paper, together with a verification of the usefulness of the heavy floor impact source stipulated by current JIS standards in Japan and a proposal for the introduction of the same impact force characteristics as ISO standards.

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