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SAGE Publications, Building Acoustics, 4(17), p. 317-338, 2010

DOI: 10.1260/1351-010x.17.4.317

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Effect of Façade Shape for the Acoustic Protection of Buildings

Journal article published in 2010 by Lucia Busa, Simone Secchi ORCID, Stefano Baldini
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Abstract

Façade sound insulation can be improved by using high performance components or by modifying the shape of the façade. In many cases, when high acoustic insulation levels are required, the use of high performance components cannot be sufficient, for technical or economic reasons. The European standard EN 12354-3 [1] gives a simplified method to estimate the influence of the façade shape in the reduction of sound pressure level at the outside of the building envelope. In particular, the influence of the façade is evaluated for a number of building typologies as a function of the general direction of the incoming sound and of the acoustic absorption coefficient of the surface of the underside of the balcony. In the paper, the results of a study on the influence of the façade shape on the incoming sound are evaluated with reference to a great number of different typologies of buildings facades. The study has been carried out by means of a prediction software based on the modified theory of the ray tracing (pyramid tracing). Moreover, some of the configurations analyzed with the prediction software have been tested also in a scale model. With reference to a typical urban configuration, results are expressed as level difference between the simple plane façade and the façade with different kind of shielding.