EN ISO 717-1:2020
(Main)Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 1: Airborne sound insulation (ISO 717-1:2020)
Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 1: Airborne sound insulation (ISO 717-1:2020)
This document
a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows,
b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise sources inside a building and traffic outside a building, and
c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands for example in accordance with ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1.
The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating airborne sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands.
For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140-2, single-number quantities are calculated using one-third-octave bands only.
The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in Annex B.
Akustik - Bewertung der Schalldämmung in Gebäuden und von Bauteilen - Teil 1: Luftschalldämmung (ISO 717-1:2020)
Dieses Dokument
a) legt Einzahlangaben für die Luftschalldämmung in Gebäuden und von Bauteilen wie Wänden, Decken, Türen und Fenstern fest,
b) berücksichtigt die verschiedenen Schallpegelspektren verschiedener Geräuschquellen, wie Geräusche in einem Gebäude und Verkehrsgeräusche außerhalb eines Gebäudes, und
c) enthält Regeln für die Ermittlung dieser Einzahlangaben aus den Ergebnissen von Messungen in Terz- oder Oktavbändern, z. B. nach ISO 10140 2 und ISO 16283 1.
Die Einzahlangaben nach diesem Dokument sind für die Bewertung der Luftschalldämmung und für die Vereinfachung der Formulierung von akustischen Anforderungen in Bauvorschriften vorgesehen. Zum Zwecke der Angabe der Unsicherheit ist die Ermittlung einer zusätzlichen Einzahlangabe in 0,1 dB-Schritten enthalten (ausgenommen sind die Spektrum-Anpassungswerte). Die erforderlichen numerischen Werte dieser Einzahlangaben werden für verschiedene Bedürfnisse festgelegt. Grundlage für die Einzahlangaben sind Ergebnisse aus Messungen in Terzbändern oder in Oktavbändern.
Bezüglich der Messungen in Prüfständen nach ISO 10140 2 werden Einzahlangaben nur auf der Grundlage von Terzbändern berechnet.
Die Bewertung der Ergebnisse von Messungen über einen erweiterten Frequenzbereich wird im Anhang B behandelt.
Acoustique - Évaluation de l'isolement acoustique des immeubles et des éléments de construction - Partie 1: Isolement aux bruits aériens (ISO 717-1:2020)
Le présent document:
a) définit des valeurs uniques de l'isolement aux bruits aériens des immeubles et des éléments de construction tels que murs, planchers, portes et fenêtres;
b) prend en considération les différents spectres sonores de sources de bruit variées telles que des sources de bruit à l'intérieur d'un immeuble et du trafic à l'extérieur d'un immeuble;
c) spécifie des règles de détermination de ces valeurs d'après les résultats de mesurages effectués dans des bandes de fréquences d'une largeur de tiers d'octave ou d'octave par exemple conformément à l'ISO 10140-2 et à l'ISO 16283-1.
Les valeurs uniques spécifiées dans le présent document sont destinées à indiquer la qualité de l'isolement aux bruits aériens et à faciliter l'énoncé des exigences en matière d'acoustique dans les règles techniques de la construction. Une évaluation unique complémentaire par pas de 0,1 dB est indiquée pour exprimer l'incertitude (sauf pour les termes d'adaptation à un spectre). Les valeurs numériques requises pour ces valeurs uniques sont spécifiées suivant les besoins. Les valeurs uniques sont basées sur des résultats de mesurages effectués par bandes de fréquences de tiers d'octave ou par bandes d'octave.
En ce qui concerne les mesures en laboratoire effectuées selon l'ISO 10140-2, les valeurs uniques sont calculées sur la base des bandes de tiers d'octave seulement.
L'évaluation des résultats des mesurages effectués dans une gamme étendue de fréquences est abordée dans l'Annexe B.
Akustika - Vrednotenje zvočne izolirnosti v stavbah in zvočne izolirnosti gradbenih elementov - 1. del: Izolirnost pred zvokom v zraku (ISO 717-1:2020)
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Publication Date
- 15-Dec-2020
- Withdrawal Date
- 29-Jun-2021
- Technical Committee
- CEN/TC 126 - Acoustic properties of building products and of buildings
- Drafting Committee
- CEN/TC 126 - Acoustic properties of building products and of buildings
- Current Stage
- 6060 - Definitive text made available (DAV) - Publishing
- Start Date
- 16-Dec-2020
- Completion Date
- 16-Dec-2020
Relations
- Effective Date
- 23-Dec-2020
Overview
EN ISO 717-1:2020 - "Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 1: Airborne sound insulation" (ISO 717-1:2020) standardizes how frequency-dependent airborne sound insulation results are converted into single-number ratings. It defines the single-number quantity (the value of the reference curve at 500 Hz after shifting) and associated spectrum adaptation terms to reflect different noise spectra (e.g., internal building sources vs. external traffic). The standard supports both laboratory and field measurement results and is intended to simplify acoustical specifications in building codes and product requirements.
Key topics and requirements
- Single-number quantities: Defines the method to obtain a single-number airborne sound insulation rating from octave or one-third-octave band data.
- Reference and calculation method: The single-number rating is derived by shifting a reference curve; the reference value at 500 Hz is used as the rating.
- Spectrum adaptation terms (C and Ctr): Two spectrum adaptation terms are specified to account for typical sound spectra (internal and external/traffic). These are added to the single-number rating when relevant.
- Measurement bases and frequency ranges:
- One-third-octave bands: 100 Hz to 3 150 Hz (required for laboratory measurements per ISO 10140-2).
- Octave bands: 125 Hz to 2 000 Hz (allowed for some applications).
- Annex B addresses rating using an enlarged frequency range.
- Uncertainty expression: An optional more precise single-number evaluation in steps of 0.1 dB is provided for expressing uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms).
- Applicable test standards: Rules provided assume band data from standards such as ISO 10140-2 (laboratory) and ISO 16283-1 (field).
Applications and users
EN ISO 717-1:2020 is used to:
- Rate walls, floors, doors, windows and other building elements for airborne sound insulation.
- Formulate and verify acoustic requirements in building regulations and procurement specifications.
- Produce comparable product declarations and performance claims for manufacturers of partitions, glazing, doors, and acoustic linings.
- Support acoustic consultants, test laboratories, building designers, architects, and regulators in specifying and verifying sound insulation performance.
Typical users
- Acoustic engineers and consultants
- Building product manufacturers and R&D teams
- Test laboratories (reference to ISO 10140-2)
- Building authorities and code writers
Related standards
- ISO 10140 series (laboratory measurement of sound insulation), especially ISO 10140-2:2010
- ISO 16283-1:2014 (field measurement of airborne sound insulation)
- ISO 10140-5, ISO 10848-2, ISO 15186-1 (referenced for measurement context)
Keywords: EN ISO 717-1:2020, airborne sound insulation, single-number rating, spectrum adaptation terms, ISO 10140-2, ISO 16283-1, building acoustics, sound insulation rating.
Frequently Asked Questions
EN ISO 717-1:2020 is a standard published by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN). Its full title is "Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 1: Airborne sound insulation (ISO 717-1:2020)". This standard covers: This document a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows, b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise sources inside a building and traffic outside a building, and c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands for example in accordance with ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1. The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating airborne sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands. For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140-2, single-number quantities are calculated using one-third-octave bands only. The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in Annex B.
This document a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows, b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise sources inside a building and traffic outside a building, and c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-third-octave or octave bands for example in accordance with ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1. The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating airborne sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty (except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands. For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140-2, single-number quantities are calculated using one-third-octave bands only. The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in Annex B.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-marec-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST EN ISO 717-1:2013
Akustika - Vrednotenje zvočne izolirnosti v stavbah in zvočne izolirnosti gradbenih
elementov - 1. del: Izolirnost pred zvokom v zraku (ISO 717-1:2020)
Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 1:
Airborne sound insulation (ISO 717-1:2020)
Akustik - Bewertung der Schalldämmung in Gebäuden und von Bauteilen - Teil 1:
Luftschalldämmung (ISO 717-1:2020)
Acoustique - Évaluation de l'isolement acoustique des immeubles et des éléments de
construction - Partie 1: Isolement aux bruits aériens (ISO 717-1:2020)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 717-1:2020
ICS:
91.120.20 Akustika v stavbah. Zvočna Acoustics in building. Sound
izolacija insulation
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EN ISO 717-1
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
December 2020
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 91.120.20 Supersedes EN ISO 717-1:2013
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Acoustics - Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of
building elements - Part 1: Airborne sound insulation (ISO
717-1:2020)
Acoustique - Évaluation de l'isolement acoustique des Akustik - Bewertung der Schalldämmung in Gebäuden
immeubles et des éléments de construction - Partie 1: und von Bauteilen - Teil 1: Luftschalldämmung (ISO
Isolement aux bruits aériens (ISO 717-1:2020) 717-1:2020)
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 717-1
Fourth edition
2020-12
Acoustics — Rating of sound
insulation in buildings and of building
elements —
Part 1:
Airborne sound insulation
Acoustique — Évaluation de l'isolement acoustique des immeubles et
des éléments de construction —
Partie 1: Isolement aux bruits aériens
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ISO 717-1:2020(E)
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Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Procedure for evaluating single-number quantities. 2
4.1 General . 2
4.2 Reference values . 4
4.3 Sound spectra . 4
4.4 Method of comparison . 4
4.5 Calculation of spectrum adaptation terms . 8
5 Statement of results . 9
5.1 General . 9
5.2 Statement of performance of building elements . 9
5.3 Statement of requirements and of performance of buildings .10
Annex A (informative) Use of spectrum adaptation terms .11
Annex B (informative) Terms and spectra for an enlarged frequency range .13
Annex C (informative) Examples of the calculation of single-number quantities and
spectrum adaptation terms.16
Annex D (normative) Single-number rating for improvement of sound reduction index by
linings.19
Annex E (normative) Standard basic elements for measuring the improvement of airborne
sound insulation by linings .21
Bibliography .26
ISO 717-1:2020(E)
Foreword
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— ISO 10140-1:2016, G.6 relocated into this document;
— ISO 10140-5:2010, Annex B relocated into this document;
— references updated.
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Introduction
Methods of measurement of airborne sound insulation of building elements and in buildings have been
standardized e.g. in ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1. The purpose of this document is to standardize a
method whereby the frequency-dependent values of airborne sound insulation can be converted into a
single number characterizing the acoustical performance.
References to standards which provide data for single-number evaluation are meant to be examples
and therefore are not complete.
INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 717-1:2020(E)
Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of
building elements —
Part 1:
Airborne sound insulation
1 Scope
This document
a) defines single-number quantities for airborne sound insulation in buildings and of building
elements such as walls, floors, doors, and windows,
b) takes into consideration the different sound level spectra of various noise sources such as noise
sources inside a building and traffic outside a building, and
c) gives rules for determining these quantities from the results of measurements carried out in one-
third-octave or octave bands for example in accordance with ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1.
The single-number quantities in accordance with this document are intended for rating airborne
sound insulation and for simplifying the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. An
additional single-number evaluation in steps of 0,1 dB is indicated for the expression of uncertainty
(except for spectrum adaptation terms). The required numerical values of the single-number quantities
are specified according to varying needs. The single-number quantities are based on results of
measurements in one-third-octave bands or octave bands.
For laboratory measurements made in accordance with ISO 10140-2, single-number quantities are
calculated using one-third-octave bands only.
The rating of results of measurements carried out over an enlarged frequency range is dealt with in
Annex B.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 10140-1:2016, Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements —
Part 1: Application rules for specific products
ISO 10140-2:2010, Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements —
Part 2: Measurement of airborne sound insulation
ISO 10140-5:2010, Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements —
Part 5: Requirements for test facilities and equipment
ISO 10848-2:2017, Acoustics — Laboratory and field measurement of flanking transmission for airborne,
impact and building service equipment sound between adjoining rooms — Part 2: Application to Type B
elements when the junction has a small influence
ISO 15186-1:2000, Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements
using sound intensity — Part 1: Laboratory measurements
ISO 717-1:2020(E)
ISO 16283-1:2014, Acoustics — Field measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building
elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation
ISO 16283-1:2014/Amd 1:2017, Acoustics — Field measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of
building elements — Part 1: Airborne sound insulation — Amendment 1
ISO 16283-3:2016, Acoustics — Field measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building
elements — Part 3: Façade sound insulation
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:
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3.1
single-number quantity
value, in decibels, of the reference curve at 500 Hz after shifting
it in accordance with the method specified in this document
Note 1 to entry: Terms and symbols for the single-number quantity used depend on the type of measurement.
Examples are listed in Table 1 for airborne sound insulation properties of building elements and in Table 2 for
airborne sound insulation in buildings. In general, new single-number quantities are derived in a similar way.
3.2
spectrum adaptation term
value, in decibels, to be added to the single-number rating (e.g. R ) to take account of the characteristics
w
of particular sound spectra
Note 1 to entry: Two sound spectra are defined (in one-third-octave bands and in octave bands) in this document.
Note 2 to entry: Annex A gives information on the purpose of introducing these two spectrum adaptation terms
C and C .
tr
4 Procedure for evaluating single-number quantities
4.1 General
The values obtained in accordance with e.g. ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1 are compared with reference
values (see 4.2) at the frequencies of measurement within the range 100 Hz to 3 150 Hz for one-third-
octave bands and 125 Hz to 2 000 Hz for octave bands.
The comparison shall be carried out as specified in 4.4.
Furthermore, two spectrum adaptation terms shall be calculated (see 4.5) based on two typical spectra
within the frequency range as quoted above. These two terms may optionally be supplemented by
additional spectrum adaptation terms covering (if need be and if measured data are available) a wider
frequency range between 50 Hz and 5 000 Hz.
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Table 1 — Single-number quantities of airborne sound insulation properties of building
elements
Derived from one-third-octave band values
Defined in
Single-number quantity Term and symbol
Weighted sound reduction index, R Sound reduction index, R ISO 10140-2:2010 Formula (2)
w
Weighted normalized flanking level Normalized flanking level
ISO 10848-2:2017 3.1
difference, D difference, D
n,f,w n,f
Weighted element-normalized level Element-normalized level
ISO 10140-2:2010 Formula (5)
difference, D difference, D
n,e,w n,e
Weighted joint sound insulation Joint sound insulation ISO 10140-1:2016,
Formula (J.1).
index, R index, R Annex J
s,w s
Weighted intensity sound insulation Intensity sound insulation
ISO 15186-1:2000 Formula (7)
index, R index, R
I,W I
Table 2 — Single-number quantities of airborne sound insulation in buildings
Derived from one third octave band values or octave band values
Defined in
Single-number quantity Term and symbol
Weighted apparent sound reduction Apparent sound reduction ISO 16283-1:2014/
Formula (4)
index, R′ index, R′ Amd 1:2017
w
Weighted apparent sound reduction Apparent sound reduction
ISO 16283-3: 2016 3.12
index, R′ index, R′
45°,w 45°
Weighted apparent sound reduction Apparent sound reduction
ISO 16283-3: 2016 3.13
index, R′ index, R′
tr,s,w tr,s
Weighted normalized level difference, Normalized
ISO 10140-2:2010 Formula (5)
D level difference, D
n,w n
Weighted standardized level difference, Standardized
ISO 16283-1:2014 Formula (2)
D level difference, D
nT,w nT
Weighted standardized level difference, Standardized level differ-
ISO 16283-3:2016 3.15
D or D ence, D or D
ls,2m,nT,w tr,2m,nT,w ls,2m,nT tr,2m,nT
Weighted normalized level difference, Normalized level
ISO 16283-3:2016 3.16
D or D difference, D or D
ls,2m,n,w tr,2m,n,w ls,2m,n tr,2m,n
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4.2 Reference values
The set of reference values used for comparison with measurement results shall be as given in Table 3.
The reference curves are shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2.
Table 3 — Reference values for airborne sound
Frequency Reference values
dB
Hz One-third-octave bands Octave bands
100 33
125 36 36
160 39
200 42
250 45 45
315 48
400 51
500 52 52
630 53
800 54
1 000 55 55
1 250 56
1 600 56
2 000 56 56
2 500 56
3 150 56
4.3 Sound spectra
The set of sound spectra in one-third-octave bands and octave bands to calculate the spectrum
adaptation terms shall be as given in Table 4 and shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4. The spectra are
A-weighted and the overall spectrum level is normalized to 0 dB.
4.4 Method of comparison
To evaluate the results of a sound insulation measurement in one-third-octave bands (or octave bands),
1)
the measurement data shall be given to one decimal place . Shift the relevant reference curve in
increments of 1 dB (0,1 dB for the expression of uncertainty) towards the measured curve until the sum
of unfavourable deviations is as large as possible, but not more than 32,0 dB (measurement in 16 one-
third-octave bands) or 10,0 dB (measurement in 5 octave bands).
1) ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1 state that the results shall be reported “to one decimal place”. However, if the
octave or one-third-octave values have been reported with more than one decimal digit, the values should be reduced
to one decimal place before use in the calculation of the single number rating. This is done by taking the value in
tenths of a decibel closest to the reported values: XX,XYZ ZZ . is rounded to XX,X if Y is less than 5 and to XX,X + 0,1
if Y is equal to or greater than 5. Software developers should ensure that this reduction applies to the true input
values and not only to the displayed precision (as shown on the screen or printed on paper). Generally this can be
implemented by the following sequence of instructions: multiply the (positive) number XX,XYZ ZZ . by 10 and add
[1]
0,5, take the integer part and then divide the result by 10. For further details see ISO 80000-1 .
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Key
f frequency, in Hz
L reference value, in dB
Figure 1 — Curve of reference values for airborne sound, one-third-octave bands
ISO 717-1:2020(E)
Key
f frequency, in Hz
L reference value, in dB
Figure 2 — Curve of reference values for airborne sound, octave bands
Table 4 — Sound level spectra to calculate the adaptation terms
Frequency Sound levels, L
i,j
dB
Hz Spectrum No. 1 to calculate C Spectrum No. 2 to calculate C
tr
One-third octave Octave One-third octave Octave
100 −29 −20
125 −26 −21 −20 −14
160 −23 −18
200 −21 −16
250 −19 −14 −15 −10
315 −17 −14
400 −15 −13
500 −13 −8 −12 −7
630 −12 −11
800 −11 −9
1 000 −10 −5 −8 −4
1 250 −9 −9
NOTE All levels are A weighted and the overall spectrum level is normalized to 0 dB.
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Table 4 (continued)
Frequency Sound levels, L
i,j
dB
Hz Spectrum No. 1 to calculate C Spectrum No. 2 to calculate C
tr
One-third octave Octave One-third octave Octave
1 600 −9 −10
2 000 −9 −4 −11 −6
2 500 −9 −13
3 150 −9 −15
NOTE All levels are A weighted and the overall spectrum level is normalized to 0 dB.
Key
f frequency, in Hz
L sound level at the frequency, i, for the spectrum, j, in dB
i,j
spectrum No. 1 to calculate C
spectrum No. 2 to calculate C
tr
Figure 3 — Sound level spectra to calculate the spectrum adaptation terms for
one-third-octave band values
ISO 717-1:2020(E)
Key
f frequency, in Hz
L sound level at the frequency, i, for the spectrum, j, in dB
i,j
spectrum No. 1 to calculate C
spectrum No. 2 to calculate C
tr
Figure 4 — Sound level spectra to calculate the spectrum adaptation terms for octave band
measurements
An unfavourable deviation at a particular frequency occurs when the result of measurements is less
than the reference value. Only the unfavourable deviations shall be taken into account.
The value, in decibels (or 1/10 dB for the expression of uncertainty), of the reference curve at 500 Hz,
after shifting it in accordance with this procedure, is R ,
...
La norme EN ISO 717-1:2020, intitulée « Acoustique - Évaluation de l'isolation acoustique dans les bâtiments et des éléments de construction - Partie 1 : Isolation acoustique aérienne », établit un cadre précis pour l'évaluation de l'isolation acoustique des bâtiments. Cette norme présente plusieurs points forts et sa pertinence dans le domaine de l'acoustique architecturale est indéniable. Tout d'abord, la portée de cette norme est bien définie. Elle propose des quantités à un chiffre pour évaluer l'isolation acoustique aérienne des éléments de construction tels que les murs, les planchers, les portes et les fenêtres. Cela simplifie considérablement la formulation des exigences acoustiques dans les codes de construction, un atout majeur pour les ingénieurs et les architectes. Un autre point fort de cette norme est sa prise en compte des différents spectres de niveaux sonores générés par diverses sources de bruit, tant à l'intérieur qu'à l'extérieur des bâtiments. Cette approche globale permet d’évaluer efficacement l'impact sonore réel sur les occupants, garantissant un confort acoustique optimal. De plus, la norme fournit des règles claires pour déterminer les quantités à partir des résultats de mesures effectuées dans des bandes de tiers d'octave ou d'octave, selon les méthodes décrites dans les normes ISO 10140-2 et ISO 16283-1. Cela assure une uniformité dans les méthodes de mesure et permet de comparer les résultats de manière cohérente. En outre, la norme introduit une évaluation supplémentaire avec des pas de 0,1 dB pour exprimer l'incertitude des mesures, renforçant ainsi la rigueur du processus d'évaluation de l'isolation acoustique. Les exigences numériques des quantités à un chiffre sont spécifiées en fonction des besoins variés, ce qui permet une adaptation aux différentes configurations de bâtiment et aux exigences réglementaires spécifiques. Enfin, il est important de noter que les mesures de laboratoire effectuées conformément à la norme ISO 10140-2 s'appuient exclusivement sur des bandes de tiers d'octave, assurant une précision accrue dans les évaluations acoustiques. En somme, la norme SIST EN ISO 717-1:2021 joue un rôle crucial dans l'amélioration de la performance acoustique des bâtiments, favorisant non seulement le confort des utilisateurs, mais également la conformité aux normes de construction modernes. Son approche méthodique et ses définitions claires en font un outil indispensable pour les professionnels du secteur.
Die EN ISO 717-1:2020 ist ein bedeutendes Dokument, das spezifische Anforderungen und Methoden zur Bewertung der Luftschalldämmung in Gebäuden und von Bauelementen festlegt. Der Standard definiert Ein-Zahlenwerte für die Luftschalldämmung von Wänden, Böden, Türen und Fenstern und berücksichtigt dabei die unterschiedlichen Schallpegel-Spektren verschiedener Lärmquellen, sowohl innerhalb als auch außerhalb von Gebäuden. Ein wesentlicher Vorteil dieses Standards ist die klare Definition von Ein-Zahlenwerten, die eine vereinheitlichte und verständliche Grundlage für die Bewertung der Schalldämmung bieten. Diese Werte sind wichtig für die Formulierung akustischer Anforderungen in Bauvorschriften und ermöglichen eine einfache Kommunikation zwischen Planern, Bauherren und den zuständigen Behörden. Die Berücksichtigung der Schallpegel-Spektren sorgt dafür, dass der Standard praxisrelevante Maßnahmen bietet, die den realen Bedingungen entsprechen. Dies erhöht die Relevanz des Dokuments für Architekten und Bauingenieure, die stets bestrebt sind, hohen akustischen Komfort in Gebäuden zu gewährleisten. Des Weiteren gibt der Standard klare Regeln zur Ermittlung dieser Werte aus den Ergebnissen von Messungen, die in einem Drittel- oder Oktavband durchgeführt wurden. Dies gewährleistet eine konsistente und nachvollziehbare Bewertung der Luftschalldämmung. Anhang B des Dokuments behandelt die Bewertung von Messergebnissen über einen erweiterten Frequenzbereich, was zusätzliche Flexibilität und Anwendbarkeit bietet. Insgesamt stellt die EN ISO 717-1:2020 eine maßgebliche Norm dar, die nicht nur technische Anforderungen definiert, sondern auch die Akustikgestaltung in der Baupraxis entscheidend fördert. Die Standardisierung der Luftschalldämmung trägt zur Verbesserung des Wohn- und Arbeitsumfelds bei und ist somit von großer Bedeutung für die Bauindustrie.
SIST EN ISO 717-1:2021 표준 문서는 건축물과 건축 요소에서의 공기 중 음향 차단 성능을 평가하는 데 필요한 기준을 제공하는 중요한 지침입니다. 이 표준은 공기 중 음향 차단을 평가하기 위한 단일 숫자 양을 정의하고, 동시에 다양한 소음원의 음압 스펙트럼을 고려하여 보다 정확한 평가를 가능하게 합니다. 특히 건물 내 소음과 외부 교통 소음 등 다양한 소음 원인에 대한 분석은 현대 건축 환경에서 필수적이며, 이 문서가 제공하는 측정 규칙은 실제 건축 환경에서의 음향 요구 사항을 충족시키는 데 큰 도움이 됩니다. 이 표준의 강점 중 하나는 측정 결과를 바탕으로 한 단일 숫자 양의 효율적인 활용입니다. ISO 10140-2 및 ISO 16283-1에 따라 수행된 측정 결과에서 이 숫자 양을 도출할 수 있도록 하는 규정은 음향 요구 사항을 간소화하는 데 기여하며, 건축 코드의 formulation에 유용합니다. 또한 0.1 dB 단계의 불확실성 표현이 추가로 제공되어, 평가의 신뢰성을 높이는 데 기여하고 있습니다. 단일 숫자 양의 필요 값은 다양한 요구에 따라 설정되어 있어, 표준이 적용되는 폭넓은 건축 환경에서 유연하고 적합한 음향 차단 성능 평가를 가능하게 합니다. 특히, 실험실 측정이 ISO 10140-2에 따라 수행되는 경우에는 단일 숫자 양이 1/3 옥타브 대역만을 사용하여 계산되어, 더욱 세밀한 측정이 이루어질 수 있습니다. 추가로, Annex B에서는 확대된 주파수 범위에 따른 측정 결과 평가에 대한 내용을 다루고 있어, 사용자가 특정 환경에서의 음향 차단 성능을 보다 정확하게 평가할 수 있도록 도움을 줍니다. 이와 같은 표준의 개발과 채택은 건물 설계 시 공기 중 음향 차단에 대한 인식을 높이고, 건축·공학 분야의 발전에 기여하고 있습니다.
The EN ISO 717-1:2020 standard provides a comprehensive framework for assessing airborne sound insulation in buildings and building elements, such as walls, floors, doors, and windows. This standard is pivotal in establishing single-number quantities that enable consistent rating of sound insulation, which simplifies the formulation of acoustical requirements in building codes. One of the significant strengths of this standard is its thorough consideration of various sound level spectra, encompassing both internal noise sources and external traffic noise. This holistic approach ensures that the measurements reflect real-world acoustical scenarios, making the standard highly relevant for diverse applications in building design and construction. The emphasis on incorporating different noise sources enhances the practical applicability of the standard in various contexts. Moreover, EN ISO 717-1:2020 specifies the methodology for determining sound insulation values from measurement results, aligning with established protocols such as ISO 10140-2 and ISO 16283-1. This adherence to recognized measurement standards underscores the credibility and reliability of the sound insulation ratings derived from this standard. The introduction of single-number quantities, particularly for laboratory measurements using one-third-octave bands, streamlines the evaluation process and provides clear guidelines for quantifying airborne sound insulation. The inclusion of an additional single-number evaluation method that accounts for uncertainty (in steps of 0.1 dB) further enhances the precision and usability of the sound insulation ratings. Overall, the EN ISO 717-1:2020 standard represents a crucial advancement in the field of acoustics, providing essential tools for the assessment of airborne sound insulation that are relevant to modern building practices and regulations. Its detailed methodologies and comprehensive scope ensure that it meets the needs of various stakeholders in the construction and acoustics sectors.
EN ISO 717-1:2020の標準は、建物および建築要素の airborne sound insulation の評価を行うための重要な基準を提供します。この文書の範囲は、壁、床、ドア、窓などの建物要素に対する空気音の遮音性を示す単一数値量を定義することにあります。 この標準の強みは、さまざまな音源からの異なる音レベルスペクトルを考慮している点です。これにより、建物内部のノイズと建物外部の交通音など、実際の環境における音の影響をより正確に評価することが可能になります。また、ISO 10140-2およびISO 16283-1に基づく一オクターブ間隔または三分の一オクターブの帯域での測定結果から、これらの単一数値量を決定するためのルールを示しています。 さらに、空気音の遮音性を評価するための単一数値の評価は、建築基準における音響要件の簡素化に寄与し、建物の音響性能を一目で理解できるようにします。これは、特に設計者や建築家にとっても非常に有用です。信頼性を高めるために、浮動する誤差を表現するために0.1 dBのステップで追加の単一数値評価が示されています(スペクトル適応項を除く)。 ISO 10140-2に従って行われた実験室測定に基づいて、単一数値量は三分の一オクターブ帯域を用いて計算されます。これにより、実験条件の一貫性が保たれ、測定結果の信頼性が向上します。また、附属文書Bでは、拡張された周波数範囲における測定結果の評価についても取り扱っています。 このように、EN ISO 717-1:2020 は、空気音の遮音性を評価するための明確で具体的な基準を提供し、実用的かつ現実的な音響要件の協定において重要な役割を果たしています。この標準の適用が進むことで、建築物の音響性能が向上し、住環境の質が高まることが期待されます。










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