Abstract

Human perception of vibration could be the basic parameter in designing a new buildings located close to public transport. It is also one of parameter that is considered in diagnosis of building vibration. People perceived vibrations through the floor. The problem of floor vibration appear especially in old historical buildings with wooden floor when source of transport vibration change because of infrastructure development. During years road, tramway or railway infrastructure is more expanded that it was when the old buildings were built. That is why new solutions of protection against noise and vibration are needed. One of that kind solution could be vibro-acoustic floor which can reduce impact sounds and vibrations. A flooring system that insulates both acoustically and vibrantly is a common solution to reduce noise coming from impact sounds or to propagate from lower levels to higher ones and to limit the influence of vibration on people receiving vibration in buildings passively. The flooring system should therefore be capable to damp vibrations up to 100 Hz and have sound insulation of min. 25 dB. The composition of vibration insulation materials and their material parameters will be selected to optimize the acoustic and vibration protection. At the same time, the acoustic and vibration-insulating flooring system should have all the functional features that are common to the floor: ease of installation and adequate rigidity. In paper three types of vibro-acoustic floors will be considered: with full vibro-insulation, with insulation strips and with point insulation. Advantages and disadvantages of these three considered solutions will be presented. The paper is pilot study to in-situ measurement which will be held under the project of EU commission support.

Highlights

  • Vibro-acoustic floors could be an alternative for vibro-insulation in source of vibration [1,2] and on the way of transmission [3]

  • Vibro-acoustic floors especially floating floor are known and are the subject of investigation in the past few years [4,5,6], but researches focus on impact sound insulation systems and they do not take into account a possibility to reduce vibrations in buildings that are transmitted through the soil

  • Vibro-acoustic floor proposed in this paper is intended to reduce impact sounds and environmental vibrations

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Introduction

Vibro-acoustic floors could be an alternative for vibro-insulation in source of vibration [1,2] and on the way of transmission [3]. Vibro-acoustic floor proposed in this paper is intended to reduce impact sounds and environmental vibrations. First stage to develop new vibro-acoustic floor is to determine material characteristic of vibro-insulation mats which will play the main role in reduction impact sounds and environmental vibrations. That is why for better understanding and for better FEM modelling, dynamical properties of vibro-insulating materials such as dynamic stiffness and damping ratio will be measured in the first stage of vibro-acoustic floors investigation. In this paper pilot studies of damping ratio measurements are described

Damping ratio measurements
Logarithmic decrement and critical damping evaluation
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