Acoustical Analysis of Insertion Losses of Ceiling Materials

None Enobong Patrick Obot, None Rufus Chika Okoro, None Daniel Effiong Oku, None Christian Nlemchukwu Nwosu, None Michael Ugwu Onuu
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This study concentrates on measuring, analyzing and recommending the ceiling materials most suited for the reduction of distinct frequency noise levels with focus on rain noise. A frequency analyzer has been used to measure and obtained accurate sound level (LP) data of the rain noise outside, and inside five buildings with diverse acoustical ceiling materials in South Eastern Nigeria. It was done with and without the ceiling partition (or noise barrier) for the audio and narrow frequency band without contribution from other outdoor-related noise sources. Insertion losses of the ceiling materials were calculated using the data obtained from the measured LP. Result obtained from the analysis indicated that the ceiling material found to effectively reduce the noise levels from external noise source. The type for speech reception threshold frequencies of more than 125 Hz and higher audiometric range was moabi wood with peak LP of 21.20 dB at 500 Hz. While for lower frequencies where the ears are least responsive was plaster of Paris (POP) with peak LP of 12.61 dB at 62.5 Hz. This makes “moabi wood” most suitable in lecture rooms, conference halls and large auditoriums as ceiling material, in consideration of its capability to provide notable attenuation of rain noise within the building. This is in accordance with several other studies done on this subject. In general, at much low frequencies and frequencies greater than 2k Hz significant reduction in the rain noise level was observed.
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天花板材料插入损耗的声学分析
本研究的重点是测量、分析和推荐最适合降低不同频率噪音水平的天花板材料,重点是雨水噪音。使用频率分析仪测量并获得了尼日利亚东南部五座不同隔音天花板材料的建筑物内外雨噪声的准确声级(LP)数据。它是在没有天花板隔断(或隔音屏障)的情况下完成的,用于音频和窄频带,没有其他室外相关噪声源的贡献。利用测得的LP数据计算了天花板材料的插入损耗。分析结果显示,该吊顶材料可有效降低外界噪声源的噪音水平。语音接收阈值频率大于125 Hz和较高听阈范围的类型为moabi wood, 500 Hz时的峰值LP为21.20 dB。而对于较低频率,耳朵最不敏感的是巴黎石膏(POP),在62.5 Hz时,峰值LP为12.61 dB。这使得“摩阿比木”最适合在演讲室,会议厅和大型礼堂作为天花板材料,考虑到它在建筑物内提供显着衰减雨噪声的能力。这与关于这个主题的其他几项研究是一致的。一般来说,在较低的频率和大于2k赫兹的频率下,观察到雨水噪音水平显著降低。
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