Abstract

Laboratory measurement of transmission loss (ASTM E90) and impact sound insulation (ASTM E492) have one thing in common: measurement of the sound power radiated into the receive room by the specimen under test. In E90 the reported quantity, transmission loss (TL), is the difference between the incident and transmitted sound power, whereas for E492 the reported quantity, normalized impact sound pressure level (NISPL), is a direct measure of the radiated sound power of the floor. A derivation of the TL and NISPL equations using a statistical energy analysis (SEA) framework shows that the ASTM equations are based on the assumption of power balance and statistical sampling of the sound field. This SEA framework is used to define the acoustical conditions of the receive room (number of modes in each frequency band, the average loss factor in each band, and hence the modal overlap factor), which are then related to the physical properties such as room shape, volume, absorption, etc. The conditions necessary for...

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