NF EN ISO 140-11
Acoustics - Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements - Part 11 : laboratory measurements of the reduction of transmitted impact sound by floor coverings on lightweight reference floors
ISO 140-11:2005 specifies methods for measuring the acoustic properties of floor coverings from the viewpoint of reducing impact sound transmission. The purpose of ISO 140-11:2005 is to establish a method for determining the impact sound insulation of a floor covering under standard test conditions. The test is limited to the specification of procedures for the physical measurement of sound originating from an artificial impact source (tapping machine) under laboratory conditions and is not directly related to the subjective significance of the results.In ISO 140-11:2005, a test method is described using the standard tapping machine to simulate impact sources like human footsteps with shoes. In addition, methods using a modified tapping machine and a heavy/soft impact source are also introduced in informative Annexes C and E for the assessment of impact sound insulation of a floor covering against impact sources with strong components at low frequencies, such as human footsteps or children jumping. As a simplified method for the measurement of the reduction of floor impact sound pressure level by soft and resilient floor coverings, the method using a wooden mock-up floor is introduced in Annex D.ISO 140-11:2005 is applicable to all floor coverings, whether single or multi-layered, as installed on lightweight floors. In the case of multi-layered coverings, they can be factory-assembled or assembled at the test site. The test method is applicable only to laboratory measurements. It does not contain any provision that permits an assessment of the effectiveness of a floor covering in situ.
ISO 140-11:2005 specifies methods for measuring the acoustic properties of floor coverings from the viewpoint of reducing impact sound transmission. The purpose of ISO 140-11:2005 is to establish a method for determining the impact sound insulation of a floor covering under standard test conditions. The test is limited to the specification of procedures for the physical measurement of sound originating from an artificial impact source (tapping machine) under laboratory conditions and is not directly related to the subjective significance of the results.
In ISO 140-11:2005, a test method is described using the standard tapping machine to simulate impact sources like human footsteps with shoes. In addition, methods using a modified tapping machine and a heavy/soft impact source are also introduced in informative Annexes C and E for the assessment of impact sound insulation of a floor covering against impact sources with strong components at low frequencies, such as human footsteps or children jumping. As a simplified method for the measurement of the reduction of floor impact sound pressure level by soft and resilient floor coverings, the method using a wooden mock-up floor is introduced in Annex D.
ISO 140-11:2005 is applicable to all floor coverings, whether single or multi-layered, as installed on lightweight floors. In the case of multi-layered coverings, they can be factory-assembled or assembled at the test site. The test method is applicable only to laboratory measurements. It does not contain any provision that permits an assessment of the effectiveness of a floor covering in situ.
ISO 10140-1:2010 specifies test requirements for building elements and products, including detailed requirements for preparation, mounting, operating and test conditions, as well as applicable quantities and additional test information to be reported.
ISO 10140-2:2010 specifies a laboratory method for measuring the airborne sound insulation of building products, such as walls, floors, doors, windows, shutters, façade elements, façades, glazing, small technical elements, for instance transfer air devices, airing panels (ventilation panels), outdoor air intakes, electrical raceways, transit sealing systems and combinations, for example walls or floors with linings, suspended ceilings or floating floors.
ISO 10140-3:2010 specifies laboratory methods for measuring the impact sound insulation of floor assemblies. The test results can be used to compare the sound insulation properties of building elements, classify elements according to their sound insulation capabilities, help design building products which require certain acoustic properties and estimate the in situ performance in complete buildings.
ISO 10140-4:2010 specifies the basic measurement procedures for airborne and impact sound insulation in laboratory test facilities.
ISO 10140-5:2010 specifies laboratory test facilities and equipment for sound insulation measurements of building elements, such as components and materials, building elements, technical elements (small building elements) and sound insulation improvement systems.
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1 Domaine d'application1
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2 Références normatives1
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3 Termes et définitions2
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4 Appareillage5
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5 Configuration d'essai5
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5.1 Configuration générale5
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5.2 Détail de la configuration d'essai6
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5.3 Préparation et mise en place des échantillons6
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5.4 Influence de la température et de l'humidité7
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6 Mode opératoire et évaluation7
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6.1 Production du champ acoustique7
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6.2 Mesurage du niveau de pression acoustique du bruit de choc8
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6.3 Gamme de fréquences des mesurages8
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6.4 Mesurage de la durée de réverbération et évaluation de l'aire d'absorption équivalente9
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6.5 Correction due au bruit de fond9
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6.6 Position de la machine à chocs10
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7 Fidélité11
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8 Expression des résultats11
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9 Rapport d'essai11
- Annexe A (normative) Exigences relatives à la machine à chocs13
- Annexe B (normative) Types de planchers de référence légers15
- Annexe C (informative) Mesurages utilisant une machine à chocs modifiée18
- Annexe D (informative) Mesurages avec une maquette de plancher en bois20
- Annexe E (informative) Mesurages au moyen d'une source de choc lourd/souple22
- Annexe F (informative) Spécification de la source de choc lourd/souple25
- Annexe G (informative) Formulaire d'expression des résultats28
- Bibliographie30
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