Journal of Civil Engineering and Management (Mar 2017)

Features of sound classification scheme designated to label buildings in Lithuania

  • Aleksandras Jagniatinskis,
  • Boris Fiks,
  • Marius Mickaitis,
  • Ritoldas Šukys

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2016.1269021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3

Abstract

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In Lithuania’s case, the legal requirements for the building acoustic quality since the year 2004 has been ex­pressed through the sound classification scheme (SCS). The relationship of the subjective indoor acoustic comfort with the value of objective sound insulation was considered as a core for the classification scheme. SCS was designed to pro­vide at least one sound class as a request for the newly erected building, other lower classes for reconstructed buildings and higher classes for premises with enhanced acoustic comfort. The adopted scheme contains five sound classes with various steps between them and is based on rating by two different sound insulation descriptors both having the same limit value. A request to protect against noise for newly erected and reconstructed buildings was enforced via the man­datory pre-completion acoustical testing. The database collected during testing allowed for the analysis of about 2000 in situ measurements of sound insulation properties of building partitions. It showed that the possibility of selecting either of the two airborne sound insulation descriptors Dn,T,w or R’w ensures better conformity with subjective comfort percep­tion. This paper also addresses the particularities and advantages of simultaneous application of two different descriptors for regulation of sound insulation performance of dwellings.

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