Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study

The acoustical insertion losses of plenum windows installed on a building facade in the presence of a non-parallel line source are studied by using a 1:4 scaled down model in a semi-anechoic chamber in the present investigation. Two types of insertion losses, weighted by the normalized traffic no...

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Main Authors: Tong, Y. G., Tang, S. K.
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Published: ASA 2013
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.80812022-12-06T02:57:17Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8081/ Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study Tong, Y. G. Tang, S. K. T Technology (General) The acoustical insertion losses of plenum windows installed on a building facade in the presence of a non-parallel line source are studied by using a 1:4 scaled down model in a semi-anechoic chamber in the present investigation. Two types of insertion losses, weighted by the normalized traffic noise spectrum (from the 100 Hz to 5000 Hz one-third octave bands), are defined with different references. The first one is for the case where the orientation of the building facade relative to the line source is fixed. The reference case is the opened window having the same orientation angle as the plenum window. The maximum and minimum insertion losses under this condition across the orientations tested are found to be around 14 dB and 5 dB, respectively. The other is the opposite situation where such orientation is allowed to change because of practical purposes and the reference for this condition is the opened window with its width span parallel to the line source. The corresponding maximum and minimum insertion losses are found to be around 18 dB and 8 dB, respectively. There are evidences showing that the lower order plenum acoustic modes are responsible for the relatively high low frequency insertion loss. ASA 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/8081/1/J5641_7c11208d087a50e2f827001fafe77516.pdf Tong, Y. G. and Tang, S. K. (2013) Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 133 (3). pp. 1458-1467. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4788996
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Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
description The acoustical insertion losses of plenum windows installed on a building facade in the presence of a non-parallel line source are studied by using a 1:4 scaled down model in a semi-anechoic chamber in the present investigation. Two types of insertion losses, weighted by the normalized traffic noise spectrum (from the 100 Hz to 5000 Hz one-third octave bands), are defined with different references. The first one is for the case where the orientation of the building facade relative to the line source is fixed. The reference case is the opened window having the same orientation angle as the plenum window. The maximum and minimum insertion losses under this condition across the orientations tested are found to be around 14 dB and 5 dB, respectively. The other is the opposite situation where such orientation is allowed to change because of practical purposes and the reference for this condition is the opened window with its width span parallel to the line source. The corresponding maximum and minimum insertion losses are found to be around 18 dB and 8 dB, respectively. There are evidences showing that the lower order plenum acoustic modes are responsible for the relatively high low frequency insertion loss.
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author Tong, Y. G.
Tang, S. K.
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Tang, S. K.
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title Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
title_short Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
title_full Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
title_fullStr Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
title_full_unstemmed Plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
title_sort plenum window insertion loss in the presence of a line source—a scale model study
publisher ASA
publishDate 2013
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