La statistical energy analysis come strumento progettuale aplicato all'acustica edilizia (Statistical Energy Analysis as a prediction design tool in building accoustics).
(2000)
Journal Article
Fringuellino, M., Smith, S., & Pontillo, M. (2000). La statistical energy analysis come strumento progettuale aplicato all'acustica edilizia (Statistical Energy Analysis as a prediction design tool in building accoustics). Rivista italiana di acustica : organo dell'Associazione italiana di acustica,
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Sound transmission through lightweight parallel plates. Part II: structure-borne sound (2000)
Journal Article
Craik, R. J. M., & Smith, S. (2000). Sound transmission through lightweight parallel plates. Part II: structure-borne sound. Applied Acoustics, 61(2), 247-269. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0003-682X%2899%2900071-7In Part I of this paper sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions was examined. It was shown that an important part of the overall transmission is determined by structure-borne sound transmission between the two leaves of the wall... Read More about Sound transmission through lightweight parallel plates. Part II: structure-borne sound.
Sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions part I: airborne sound (2000)
Journal Article
Craik, R. J. M., & Smith, S. (2000). Sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions part I: airborne sound. Applied Acoustics, 61(2), 223-245. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0003-682X%2899%2900070-5Statistical energy analysis (SEA) is used to model sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions. It is found that the best SEA model depends on the frequency range considered and the method of construction. At low frequencies the wal... Read More about Sound transmission through double leaf lightweight partitions part I: airborne sound.
Theoretical investigation of the inter-laboratory results on sound transmission through heavy solid walls. (2000)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, S. (2000, July). Theoretical investigation of the inter-laboratory results on sound transmission through heavy solid walls. Paper presented at PTB