Abstract

In support of the National Building Code of Canada, The National Research Council Canada has published research report RR-335 which describes the results of measurements of the transmission of structure-borne noise through junctions between mass timber elements. The Code only allows for the use of measured data for the vibration reduction index from the NRC's reports or reports from other research institutes. The Code does not currently allow for the use of empirical data for the calculation of the apparent sound transmission class of mass timber buildings. A lack of published data for typical mass timber junctions used in Canada can result in the overdesign of buildings or buildings which don't meet the acoustic requirements of the Code. The NRC has embarked on a program to measure the vibration reduction index of a number of mock junctions of typical junctions used in Canada including junctions between cross-laminated timber floors and lightweight timber framed walls. The new data will aid in the development of empirical models of typical Canadian mass timber constructions.

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