In our latest PI decision, the planning inspector agreed with our assessment and evidence, preferring our evidence to that of Spectrum Acoustics.
See section 6.68 onwards in Saltfleetby Inspectors Report
In our latest PI decision, the planning inspector agreed with our assessment and evidence, preferring our evidence to that of Spectrum Acoustics.
See section 6.68 onwards in Saltfleetby Inspectors Report
Dw is the weighted difference level between rooms. In each 1/3 octave the difference D is found. This is the source room level (S) minus the receiver room level (R). Hence D=S-R in each frequency. The D values for 100Hz to 3150Hz are found then weighted using the standard ISO717-1 Table 3 52dB reference curve. The sum of adverse deviations should be as high as possible but should not exceed 32.0dB
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There are reflections, but they arrive quickly as the distances are small. You notice late reflections as echoes not early reflections. Acoustic absorption in the room would alter the loudness of the reflections and this would have an effect on the sound heard. A large room can be treated with a lot of acoustic absorption and this too would have few reflections and no perceived echo.
Use the speed of sound and the distance to calculate the time. Use 344m/s or so for the speed of sound and calculate the number of metres from sound source to the reflector and back to the sound receiver.
The dB stands for decibel. The A indicates that the sound level has been A-weighted. Together it is written dB(A). Always lowercase d uppercase B and A.
Somewhere around 75dB(A), but it depends on the time you are going to listen to it for.
a) 10 b) 100, but it will not sound 10 times louder and 100 times louder. 80dB will sound around twice as loud, 90dB will sound around four times as loud.
Our first item of acoustic equipment is coming close to completion. We are about to enter our final testing stages, then it will be released for purchase.
We have become members of the ANC sound insulation committee, helping to keep the scheme on track and develop it into the future.