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ÖNORM EN ISO 10848-5

Issue date: 2021 01 01

Acoustics - Laboratory and field measurement of the flanking transmission for airborne, impact and building service equipment sound between adjoining rooms - Part 5: Radiation efficiencies of building elements (ISO 10848-5:2020)

This document specifies measurement methods to characterize in the laboratory the acoustic radiation of a building element when it is directly excited by an airborne or s...
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Austrian Standards International
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This document specifies measurement methods to characterize in the laboratory the acoustic radiation of a building element when it is directly excited by an airborne or structure-borne source. It is applicable to single-leaf and double-leaf elements (see ISO 12354-1:2017 Annex F, F2). The measured quantity can be used as input data for prediction methods, such as ISO 12354-1 and ISO 12354-2, to compare products, or to express a requirement.
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