Upstairs 
Downstairs 
A case study of acoustic transmission in multi-family housing
Professors Cartwright, Kwok. GTF Weltzin
Team Members: Joshua Brandt, Martha Breed, Ryan Kanteres, Andrew Wenrick (contact us)
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Calculations 
Survey 

"we hear so much noise here. ... We can hear our neighbors take showers at 2:00 a.m." -- Downstairs Tenant

Calculations

  • Research relevant codes and standards
  • Research construction assembly of existing floor assembly
  • Calculate IIC and STC levels for existing floor assembly


Survey

  • Develop survey questions
  • Submit application for authorization to study human subjects to: Office of Human Subjects Compliance
  • Distribute survey to all residents of Apartment Complex
  • Collect and compile survey data
  • Analyze resultant data to assess patterns of acoustic transmission through floor assembly, and residents' acoustical satisfaction based on their location and relationship to other apartments

A copy of our survey and its accompanying cover letter are available in Adobe Acrobat Format (PDF).

  Survey.pdf or
  cover_letter.pdf

or as a GIF

  survey.gif


The structure of the survey itself focuses on different types of sounds in order to isolate and differentiate between airborne and impact sounds. An airborne noise transmits sound energy through the medium of the air. Some of the typical airborne sources we isolated in our survey were people talking, radios and televisions. This is distinct from a impact noise, in which sound energy is transmitted directly into a solid medium, i.e.; the structure and finishes of the building. These noises are the resultant of a direct impact. Some of the typical examples chosen for our survey were doors shutting, footsteps and dancing. By looking at these factors it would seem possible to focus this study on the transmission of impact noise through the floors separating the upstairs and downstairs units.



 
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