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| Gear maniac Join Date: May 2006
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| 1/2" vs 1/4" tempered glass - how big of a STC difference? 1/2" tempered vs 1/4" tempered glass - how big of a STC difference? i'll have 2 sliding doors to keep the sound in and out of a new studio.... inner one is Fleetwood 3000 series - double glazed (1/4" glass tempered, 1/2" air, then 1/4" glass tempered) the outer sliding door was gonna be 1/4" tempered single glazed, (Fleetwood 3000) but for about an extra $300 i think, i can make it 1/2" tempered. should I? I'm told that it is good to keep nearby panes of glass different thickness, if possible.... to improve sound blocking. thanks ![]() |
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| Definitely. When the two wythes of glass are the same thickness and type, the Transmission Loss (TL) has a dip at the same frequency referred to as the coincidence frequency. While this affects the STC of the window, it occurs at at such a high frequency, that for music isolation it is not important. However, the increased mass of the second wythe reduces the MAM frequency of reduced TL and increases the overall TL. Andre |
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thanks for the info can you explain what MAM and TL are? and how they relate? Thanks ![]() | |
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| You are welcome. Quote:
MAM is short for Mass-Air-Mass. It is somewhat unique to building acoustics in that the more proper acronym is MSM, which stands for Mass-Spring-Mass. In building acoustics the spring is almost always air, so MAM is used. Where the MAM resonance occurs, the TL (starting to tie it together) is lower. With music, the biggest issue is low frequency isolation. The MAM frequency is usually in that range. Therefore it is of the greatest concern design wise. To try and give an example of how these result in real life conditions, I have attached a drawing from NRC IR-761. The specific example is for a drywall wall, but the underlying physics are the same for windows. The reduction in TL in the 125 and 160 Hz range is the MAM of the wall system. Not mentioned in this thread, the dip in TL at the 3 kHz region is the coincidence effect of frequency and bending frequency of the layer resonances. If a barrier is built to effectively reduce low frequencies, this dip is not important. This dip does affect the STC rating of the barrier though. I hope this helps. Andre | |
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| Sorry, I forgot attach the attachment. Here it is. Andre |
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| Lives for gear | Brilliant explanation Andre...thanks for the chart too. Frank
__________________ Frank Oesterheld - GIK Acoustics www.GIKAcoustics.com |
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| so.... if i can swing the extra $... it would be good to have the outer door as 1/2" glass.....? ![]() and - what about the whole 'triple leaf' scenario? ![]() i'll have 1/4" glass, 1/2" airspace 1/4" glass in the double glazed inner door.... then a few inches gap (maybe 5 or 6 inches) then the outer door.... (single glazed, 1/4" or 1/2") what do people think about that? thanks |
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however - can you be more clear about your thoughts on 'triple leaf' ? and - does anyone else wanna comment about triple leaf? ![]() | |
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| Lives for gear | For high isolation use double wall, big air space, several layers of material. The bigger the air space the better, 10 to 14". The triple leaf reduces the air space... |
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is it worth it? | |
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