Abstract

The Japanese test methods for laboratory measurement of airborne sound transmission loss for building partitions are basically the same as the American test methods. However, the two countries’ field test methods for airborne sound insulation in buildings differ. The octave band sound pressure level difference between two rooms is the most significant value for the field evaluation of sound insulation in Japan, whereas the apparent transmission loss for a partition installed in a building is the most popular value for the field evaluation of sound insulation in the US. Why is the octave band sound pressure level difference popular in Japan? It is the basic way of thinking in Japan that an acoustical engineer should take responsibility for the total spatial sound insulation performance, including sound absorption and flanking transmission from the design stage to completion and the field test and evaluation method as the completion inspection should be simple. If the insulation performance does not meet th...

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