SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021
(Main)Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements - Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements - Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation (ISO 10140-3:2021)
This document specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies.
The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation, such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor.
A test method is specified that uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E) to simulate impact sources like human footsteps when a person is wearing shoes. Alternative test methods, using a modified tapping machine or a heavy/soft impact source (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F) to simulate impact sources with strong low frequency components, such as human footsteps (bare feet) or children jumping, are also specified.
This document is applicable to all types of floors (whether heavyweight or lightweight) with all types of floor coverings. The test methods apply only to laboratory measurements.
Akustik - Messung der Schalldämmung von Bauteilen im Prüfstand - Teil 3: Messung der Trittschalldämmung (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Dieses Dokument legt Verfahren zur Messung der Trittschalldämmung von Deckenkonstruktionen im Prüf¬stand fest.
Die Prüfergebnisse können angewendet werden, um die Schalldämmeigenschaften von Bauteilen zu ver¬gleichen, Bauteile nach ihrer Schalldämmfähigkeit zu klassifizieren, die Konstruktion von Bauprodukten zu unterstützen, die bestimmte akustische Eigenschaften erfordern, und um die Eigenschaften im eingebauten Zustand im vollständigen Gebäude abzuschätzen.
Die Messungen werden in Laborprüfständen durchgeführt, in denen eine Schallübertragung über Flanken¬wege unterdrückt wird. Die Ergebnisse der nach diesem Dokument durchgeführten Messungen sind nicht direkt auf die Situation in der Praxis anwendbar, ohne dass andere Faktoren, wie Flankenübertragung, Rand¬bedingungen und Verlustfaktor, die die Schalldämmung beeinflussen, berücksichtigt werden.
Es wird ein Prüfverfahren festgelegt, bei dem das Norm-Hammerwerk (siehe ISO 10140 5:2021, Anhang E) verwendet wird, um Trittschallquellen, wie die Schritte einer Schuhe tragenden Person, nachzubilden. Alternative Prüfverfahren, bei denen ein modifiziertes Hammerwerk oder eine schwere/weiche Trittschall¬quelle (siehe ISO 10140 5:2021, Anhang F) verwendet wird, um Trittschallquellen mit starken tieffrequenten Komponenten, wie z. B. menschliche Schritte (barfuß) oder springende Kinder, nachzubilden, werden eben¬falls festgelegt.
Dieses Dokument ist anzuwenden für alle Arten von Decken (sowohl in schwerer als auch in leichter Aus¬führung) mit allen Arten von Deckenauflagen. Diese Prüfverfahren sind nur für Messungen im Prüfstand anzuwenden.
Acoustique - Mesurage en laboratoire de l'isolation acoustique des éléments de construction - Partie 3: Mesurage de l'isolation au bruit de choc (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Le présent document spécifie des méthodes de mesure en laboratoire de l’isolation au bruit de choc des planchers.
Les résultats d’essai peuvent être utilisés pour comparer les propriétés d’isolation acoustique des éléments de construction, classer ces éléments selon leurs aptitudes d’isolation acoustique, aider à concevoir des produits de construction nécessitant certaines propriétés acoustiques, et évaluer la performance in situ dans les bâtiments complets.
Les mesurages sont effectués dans des installations d’essai en laboratoire dans lesquelles la transmission acoustique par les voies latérales est supprimée. Les résultats des mesurages effectués conformément au présent document ne sont pas directement applicables in situ sans tenir compte d’autres facteurs qui influencent l’isolation acoustique, tels que la transmission latérale, les conditions limites et le facteur de perte.
Le présent document spécifie une méthode d’essai qui utilise la machine à chocs normalisée (voir l’ISO 10140-5:2021, Annexe E) pour simuler des sources de choc telles que les pas d’une personne portant des chaussures. Des méthodes d’essai alternatives, utilisant une machine à chocs modifiée ou une source de choc lourd/souple (voir l’ISO 10140-5:2021, Annexe F) pour simuler des sources de choc avec des composantes intenses en basses fréquences, telles que des pas humains (pieds nus) ou des sauts d’enfants, sont également spécifiées.
Le présent document s’applique à tous les types de planchers (lourd ou léger) avec tous les types de revêtements de sol. Les méthodes d’essai s’appliquent uniquement aux mesurages en laboratoire.
Akustika - Laboratorijsko merjenje zvočne izolirnosti gradbenih elementov - 3. del: Merjenje izolirnosti pred udarnim zvokom (ISO 10140-3:2021)
General Information
- Status
- Published
- Public Enquiry End Date
- 09-Sep-2020
- Publication Date
- 29-Jun-2021
- Technical Committee
- AKU - Acoustics
- Current Stage
- 6060 - National Implementation/Publication (Adopted Project)
- Start Date
- 14-Jun-2021
- Due Date
- 19-Aug-2021
- Completion Date
- 30-Jun-2021
Relations
- Effective Date
- 01-Sep-2021
- Effective Date
- 01-Sep-2021
Overview
EN ISO 10140-3:2021 - "Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements - Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation" - specifies laboratory procedures for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies. The standard defines how to simulate impact sources (e.g., human footsteps) in a controlled test facility where flanking paths are suppressed, so results can be used to compare and classify floor constructions and to inform product design and performance estimation.
Key topics and requirements
- Scope and applicability: Applies to all floor types (heavyweight and lightweight) and all floor coverings. Methods are strictly for laboratory measurements.
- Impact sources: Uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E) to simulate shoe-borne footsteps; alternative methods (modified tapping machine or heavy/soft impact source - ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F) are specified for sources with strong low-frequency content (bare feet, jumping).
- Test environment: Measurements are carried out in qualified laboratory facilities in which flanking transmission is suppressed. The standard details facility and equipment requirements referenced across ISO 10140 series.
- Measurement procedure: Covers generation of the sound field, data acquisition, data processing, and correction for airborne sound transmission where relevant.
- Results and reporting: Specifies how to express results, document measurement uncertainty, and prepare the required test report (including mounting/boundary conditions and test arrangement).
- Limitations: Emphasizes that laboratory values are not directly transferable to in situ building performance without accounting for factors such as flanking paths, boundary conditions and laboratory loss factor.
Practical applications and users
EN ISO 10140-3:2021 is used to:
- Compare and classify acoustic performance of floor assemblies and floor coverings.
- Support product development and quality control for flooring systems, resilient layers, ceiling/floor interfaces and isolation products.
- Provide laboratory test evidence for specifications, procurement, and regulatory compliance where laboratory impact sound insulation data are required.
- Estimate in-situ performance when combined with field assessments and corrections for flanking transmission.
Typical users:
- Acoustic consultants and building acousticians
- Independent testing laboratories and certification bodies
- Flooring and building-material manufacturers
- Architects, structural and building services engineers
- Regulatory authorities and product specifiers
Related standards
- ISO 10140-1 (application rules for elements/products)
- ISO 10140-2 (airborne sound insulation laboratory measurements)
- ISO 10140-4 (basic measurement techniques and data processing)
- ISO 10140-5 (test facilities and equipment; tapping machine and impact sources)
Keywords: EN ISO 10140-3:2021, impact sound insulation, tapping machine, laboratory measurement, building acoustics, floor assemblies, flanking transmission, measurement uncertainty.
Frequently Asked Questions
SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 is a standard published by the Slovenian Institute for Standardization (SIST). Its full title is "Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements - Part 3: Measurement of impact sound insulation (ISO 10140-3:2021)". This standard covers: This document specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies. The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings. The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation, such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor. A test method is specified that uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E) to simulate impact sources like human footsteps when a person is wearing shoes. Alternative test methods, using a modified tapping machine or a heavy/soft impact source (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F) to simulate impact sources with strong low frequency components, such as human footsteps (bare feet) or children jumping, are also specified. This document is applicable to all types of floors (whether heavyweight or lightweight) with all types of floor coverings. The test methods apply only to laboratory measurements.
This document specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies. The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings. The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation, such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor. A test method is specified that uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E) to simulate impact sources like human footsteps when a person is wearing shoes. Alternative test methods, using a modified tapping machine or a heavy/soft impact source (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F) to simulate impact sources with strong low frequency components, such as human footsteps (bare feet) or children jumping, are also specified. This document is applicable to all types of floors (whether heavyweight or lightweight) with all types of floor coverings. The test methods apply only to laboratory measurements.
SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 is classified under the following ICS (International Classification for Standards) categories: 17.140.01 - Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general; 91.060.01 - Elements of buildings in general; 91.120.20 - Acoustics in building. Sound insulation. The ICS classification helps identify the subject area and facilitates finding related standards.
SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 has the following relationships with other standards: It is inter standard links to SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2010, SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2010/A1:2015. Understanding these relationships helps ensure you are using the most current and applicable version of the standard.
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Standards Content (Sample)
SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-september-2021
Nadomešča:
SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2010
SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2010/A1:2015
Akustika - Laboratorijsko merjenje zvočne izolirnosti gradbenih elementov - 3. del:
Merjenje izolirnosti pred udarnim zvokom (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements - Part 3:
Measurement of impact sound insulation (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Akustik - Messung der Schalldämmung von Bauteilen im Prüfstand - Teil 3: Messung der
Trittschalldämmung (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Acoustique - Mesurage en laboratoire de l'isolation acoustique des éléments de
construction - Partie 3: Mesurage de l'isolation au bruit de choc (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 10140-3:2021
ICS:
17.140.01 Akustična merjenja in Acoustic measurements and
blaženje hrupa na splošno noise abatement in general
91.060.01 Stavbni elementi na splošno Elements of buildings in
general
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 10140-3
EUROPEAN STANDARD
NORME EUROPÉENNE
May 2021
EUROPÄISCHE NORM
ICS 91.120.20 Supersedes EN ISO 10140-3:2010
English Version
Acoustics - Laboratory measurement of sound insulation
of building elements - Part 3: Measurement of impact
sound insulation (ISO 10140-3:2021)
Acoustique - Mesurage en laboratoire de l'isolation Akustik - Messung der Schalldämmung von Bauteilen
acoustique des éléments de construction - Partie 3: im Prüfstand - Teil 3: Messung der Trittschalldämmung
Mesurage de l'isolation au bruit de choc (ISO 10140- (ISO 10140-3:2021)
3:2021)
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 10140-3
Second edition
2021-04
Acoustics — Laboratory measurement
of sound insulation of building
elements —
Part 3:
Measurement of impact sound
insulation
Acoustique — Mesurage en laboratoire de l'isolation acoustique des
éléments de construction —
Partie 3: Mesurage de l'isolation au bruit de choc
Reference number
ISO 10140-3:2021(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 2
4 Facilities and equipment . 2
5 Test procedure and evaluation . 3
5.1 General procedure . 3
5.2 Generation of sound field . 3
5.3 Data processing . 4
5.4 Correction of airborne sound transmission . 4
5.5 Expression of results . 5
6 Test arrangement . 5
6.1 General . 5
6.2 Types of installation . 6
6.2.1 Floor element . 6
6.2.2 Floor covering . 6
7 Limits of performance . 6
8 Measurement uncertainty . 6
9 Test report . 6
Annex A (informative) Measurement using a heavy and soft impact source .8
Annex B (informative) Form for the expression of results .12
Bibliography .15
ISO 10140-3:2021(E)
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Introduction
ISO 10140 (all parts) concerns laboratory measurement of the sound insulation of building elements
(see Table 1).
ISO 10140-1 specifies the application rules for specific elements and products, including specific
requirements for the preparation and mounting of the test elements, and for the operating and test
conditions. ISO 10140-2 and this document contain the general procedures for airborne and impact
sound insulation measurements, respectively, and refer to ISO 10140-4 and ISO 10140-5 where
appropriate. For elements and products without a specific application rule described in ISO 10140-1, it is
possible to apply ISO 10140-2 and this document. ISO 10140-4 contains basic measurement techniques
and processes. ISO 10140-5 contains requirements for test facilities and equipment. For the structure of
ISO 10140 (all parts), see Table 1.
ISO 10140 (all parts) was developed to improve the layout for laboratory measurements, ensure
consistency and simplify future changes and additions regarding mounting conditions of test elements
in laboratory and field measurements. ISO 10140 (all parts) aims at presenting a well-written and
arranged format for laboratory measurements.
ISO 10140-1 is planned to be updated with application rules for other products.
Table 1 — Structure and contents of ISO 10140 (all parts)
Relevant Main purpose, contents and use Detailed content
part of
ISO 10140
ISO 10140-1 It indicates the appropriate test Appropriate references to ISO 10140-2 and ISO 10140-3 and
procedure for elements and product-related, specific and additional instructions on:
products. For certain types of
— specific quantities measured;
element/product, it can contain
additional and more specific
— size of test element;
instructions about quantities
— boundary and mounting conditions;
and test element size and about
preparation, mounting and
— conditioning, testing and operating conditions;
operating conditions. Where no
— additional specifics for test report.
specific details are included, the
general guidelines are according
to ISO 10140-2 and ISO 10140-3.
ISO 10140-2 It gives a procedure for airborne — Definitions of main quantities measured
sound insulation measure-
— General mounting and boundary conditions
ments according to ISO 10140-4
and ISO 10140-5. For products — General measurement procedure
without specific application
— Data processing
rules, it is sufficiently complete
and general for the execution — Test report (general points)
of measurements. However, for
products with specific application
rules, measurements are carried
out according to ISO 10140-1, if
available.
ISO 10140-3:2021(E)
Table 1 (continued)
Relevant Main purpose, contents and use Detailed content
part of
ISO 10140
ISO 10140-3 It gives a procedure for impact — Definitions of main quantities measured
sound insulation measure-
— General mounting and boundary conditions
ments according to ISO 10140-4
and ISO 10140-5. For products
— General measurement procedure
without specific application
— Data processing
rules, it is sufficiently complete
and general for the execution
— Test report (general points)
of measurements. However, for
products with specific application
rules, measurements are carried
out according to ISO 10140-1, if
available.
ISO 10140-4 It gives all the basic measure- — Definitions
ment techniques and processes
— Frequency range
for measurement according to
ISO 10140-2 and ISO 10140-3 or — Microphone positions
facility qualifications according
— SPL measurements
to ISO 10140-5. Much of the con-
tent is implemented in software. — Averaging, space and time
— Correction for background noise
— Reverberation time measurements
— Loss factor measurements
— Low-frequency measurements
— Radiated sound power by velocity measurement
ISO 10140-5 It specifies all information Test facilities, design criteria:
needed to design, construct and
— volumes, dimensions;
qualify the laboratory facility, its
additional accessories and meas- — flanking transmission;
urement equipment (hardware).
— laboratory loss factor;
— maximum achievable sound reduction index;
— reverberation time;
— influence of lack of diffusivity in the laboratory.
Test openings:
— standard openings for walls and floors;
— other openings (windows, doors, small technical ele-
ments);
— filler walls in general.
Requirements for equipment:
— loudspeakers, number, positions;
— tapping machine and other impact sources;
— measurement equipment.
Reference constructions:
— basic elements for airborne and impact insulation im-
provement;
— corresponding reference performance curves.
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Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation
of building elements —
Part 3:
Measurement of impact sound insulation
1 Scope
This document specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor
assemblies.
The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify
elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require
certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
The measurements are performed in laboratory test facilities in which sound transmission via flanking
paths is suppressed. The results of measurements made in accordance with this document are not
applicable directly to the field situation without accounting for other factors affecting sound insulation,
such as flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor.
A test method is specified that uses the standard tapping machine (see ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E)
to simulate impact sources like human footsteps when a person is wearing shoes. Alternative test
methods, using a modified tapping machine or a heavy/soft impact source (see ISO 10140-5:2021,
Annex F) to simulate impact sources with strong low frequency components, such as human footsteps
(bare feet) or children jumping, are also specified.
This document is applicable to all types of floors (whether heavyweight or lightweight) with all types of
floor coverings. The test methods apply only to laboratory measurements.
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 717-2, Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 2: Impact
sound insulation
ISO 10140-1:2021Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements — Part 1:
Application rules for specific products
ISO 10140-4:2021, Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements —
Part 4: Measurement procedures and requirements
ISO 10140-5:2021, Acoustics — Laboratory measurement of sound insulation of building elements —
Part 5: Requirements for test facilities and equipment
ISO 12999-1, Acoustics — Determination and application of measurement uncertainties in building
acoustics — Part 1: Sound insulation
IEC 60942, Electroacoustics — Sound calibrators
IEC 61260-1, Electroacoustics — Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters — Part 1: Specifications
ISO 10140-3:2021(E)
IEC 61672-1, Electroacoustics — Sound level meters — Part 1: Specifications
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:
— ISO Online browsing platform: available at https:// www .iso .org/ obp
— IEC Electropedia: available at http:// www .electropedia .org/
3.1
impact sound pressure level
L
i
energy average sound pressure level in a one-third octave band in the receiving room when the floor
under test is excited by the standardized impact source
Note 1 to entry: L is expressed in decibels.
i
Note 2 to entry: The energy average sound pressure level in a room is defined in ISO 10140-4.
3.2
normalized impact sound pressure level
L
n
impact sound pressure level (3.1), L , increased by a correction term which is given in decibels, being ten
i
times the common logarithm of the ratio between the measured equivalent absorption area, A, of the
receiving room and the reference equivalent absorption area, A , expressed by
A
LL=+10lg (1)
ni
A
where
A = 10 m
Note 1 to entry: L is expressed in decibels.
n
Note 2 to entry: The measured equivalent absorption area, A, of the receiving room is calculated based on the
measured reverberation time and the volume of the receiving room as specified in ISO 10140-4.
4 Facilities and equipment
Laboratory test facilities shall comply with the requirements of ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex A.
The tapping machine shall meet the requirements given in ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex E.
Requirements for equipment used to measure the sound level, and for calibration of that equipment, are
specified in ISO 10140-5.
NOTE Alternative methods using a modified tapping machine or a standard heavy/soft impact source can
provide information suitable for assessing the impact sound insulation of a floor or a floor covering against
common impact sources, for instance a person walking without shoes or a child jumping. Procedures for
measurements using a heavy/soft impact source are given in Annex A. Requirements for alternate impact sources
are given in ISO 10140-5:2021, Annex F.
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The article discusses the SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 standard, which outlines laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies. The purpose of these measurements is to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements based on their sound insulation capabilities, assist in designing building products with specific acoustic properties, and estimate performance in real buildings. The measurements are conducted in controlled laboratory test facilities that minimize sound transmission through flanking paths. However, it is important to note that the results obtained in the laboratory may not directly apply to real-world situations, as other factors like flanking transmission, boundary conditions, and loss factor can affect sound insulation. The standard specifies a test method that utilizes a standard tapping machine to simulate impact sources such as footsteps with shoes. Additionally, alternative test methods using modified tapping machines or heavy/soft impact sources are provided to replicate impact sources with strong low-frequency components, like barefoot footsteps or children jumping. The standard is applicable to all types of floors, regardless of their weight or covering. However, it should be emphasized that the test methods are only intended for laboratory measurements and may not reflect real-world conditions.
記事タイトル:SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 - 音響 - 建築要素の音響断熱性の実験室測定 - 第3部:衝撃音断熱の測定(ISO 10140-3:2021) 記事内容:この文書は、床構成要素の衝撃音断熱を測定するための実験室法を特定しています。 テスト結果は、建築要素の音響断熱特性を比較するために使用され、断熱能力に基づいて要素を分類し、特定の音響特性を必要とする建築製品の設計に役立ち、完全な建物での現地の性能を推定するのに役立ちます。 これらの測定は、フランキング伝達を抑制する実験室の試験設備で行われます。この文書による測定結果は、フランキング伝送、境界条件、損失係数など、音響断熱に影響を与える他の要素を考慮せずには、現地の状況に直接適用できません。 標準のタッピングマシン(ISO 10140-5:2021、付録Eを参照)を使用して、靴を履いた際の足音などの衝撃音源を模擬するテスト方法が指定されています。さらに、修正されたタッピングマシンや重い/柔らかい衝撃音源(ISO 10140-5:2021、付録Fを参照)を使用して、裸足の足音や子供の跳び跳ねなど、低周波成分が強い衝撃音源を再現する代替テスト方法も指定されています。 この文書は、すべての種類の床(重量のある床か軽量の床かに関係なく)およびすべての種類の床材に適用されます。ただし、これらのテスト方法は実験室での測定のためにのみ適用されることに注意してください。
기사 제목: SIST EN ISO 10140-3:2021 - 음향학 - 건축 요소의 음향 단열 성능의 실험실 측정 - 제3부: 충격음 단열 측정 (ISO 10140-3:2021) 기사 내용: 이 문서는 바닥 구성 요소의 충격음 단열을 측정하기 위한 실험실 방법을 규정합니다. 시험 결과는 건축 요소의 음향 단열 특성을 비교하기 위해 사용될 수 있으며, 음향 단열 능력에 따라 요소를 분류하고, 음향 특성을 요하는 건축 제품을 설계하는 데 도움이 되며, 완전한 건물 내에서의 현장 성능을 추정하는 데 사용될 수 있습니다. 이러한 측정은 부계로 전달되는 사운드 전달을 억제하는 실험실 시험 시설에서 수행됩니다. 이 문서에 따라 수행된 측정 결과는 부계 전달, 경계 조건 및 손실 요소와 같은 음향 단열에 영향을 미치는 기타 요인을 고려하지 않고는 현장 상황에 직접 적용할 수 없습니다. 표준 탭 기계 (ISO 10140-5:2021, 부록 E 참조)를 사용하여 인간의 발걸음과 같은 충격 소스를 모방하는 시험 방법이 규정되어 있습니다. 또한, ISO 10140-5:2021, 부록 F에서 제시된 수정된 탭 기계나 무거운/부드러운 충격 소스를 사용하여 많은 저주파 구성 요소를 가진 충격 소스 (맨발의 발걸음 또는 어린이의 점프와 같은)를 모방하는 대체 시험 방법도 규정되어 있습니다. 이 문서는 모든 종류의 바닥 (무게가 무거운지 가벼운지에 상관없이) 및 모든 종류의 바닥 커버링에 적용됩니다. 그러나 이 시험 방법은 실험실 측정에만 적용됩니다.










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