A study on the evaluation of impact sound reduction performance of floor mats for reducing floor impact sound in apartment buildings
Junoh Yeon, Himo Goo, Soonseong Moon- Acoustics and Ultrasonics
- Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
This is a study on the performance evaluation of floor mats used to reduce floor impact sound in apartment houses in South of Korea. A total of 8 types of floor mats and 5 or more test rooms with different floor structures were used to measure and evaluate impact sound reduction performance. The impact source is a Bang machine (heavy-weight impact sound 1), a rubber ball (drop of height 100 cmHeavy-weight impact sound 2) tapping machine (light-weight impact sound), and a rubber ball drop height of 40cm that simulates the actual impact force. As a result of the test, the impact sound reduction performance for the light-weight impact sound was evaluated as excellent. It was evaluated at the level of ambient background noise. Also, the reduction performance of the bang machine was somewhat different depending on the floor structure. In addition, there are cases where it is rather amplified in the low frequency band (63 Hz). In the case of rubber ball (drop of height 100 cm), the reduction performance was different depending on the floor structure. However, the impact sound reduction performance was evaluated to be sufficiently reduced. The impact noise reduction performance at the rubber ball drop height of 40 cm was found to be slightly higher than that at the drop height of 100 cm.