As 1191-2002 Acoustics - Method For Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Insulation of Build
As 1191-2002 Acoustics - Method For Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Insulation of Build
As 1191-2002 Acoustics - Method For Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Insulation of Build
AS 1191
Australian Standard™
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Australian Hearing
Building Industry Authority, New Zealand
CSIRO Building, Construction and Engineering
Department of Public Works and Services, N.S.W.
New Zealand Acoustical Society
RMIT University
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects
University of Auckland, New Zealand
University of Sydney
Australian Standard™
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Originated as AS 1191—1976.
Previous edition AS 1191—1985.
Third edition 2002.
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AS 1191—2002 2
PREFACE
This Standard was prepared by the Australian members of the Joint Standards
Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee AV-004, Acoustics, Architectural to
supersede AS 1191—1985, Acoustics— Method for laboratory measurement of airborne
sound transmission loss of building elements. After consultation with stakeholders in both
countries, Standards Australia and Standards New Zealand decided to develop this Standard
as an Australian Standard rather than an Australian/New Zealand Standard.
This Standard specifies the method for the laboratory measurement of the airborne sound
reduction index of building elements such as walls, floor/ceiling assemblies, doors,
windows and other space-dividing elements. Requirements and guidance for the rooms used
for measurement are provided. In view of the size constraints of many existing test facilities
in Australia, and the high cost of developing large, new facilities, this edition incorporates
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CONTENTS
Page
1 SCOPE ........................................................................................................................ 4
2 APPLICATION........................................................................................................... 4
3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS .................................................................................. 4
4 DEFINITIONS ............................................................................................................ 4
5 BUILDING FACILITIES............................................................................................ 6
6 TEST SPECIMEN....................................................................................................... 7
7 ELECTRO-ACOUSTIC EQUIPMENT ...................................................................... 8
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8 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURE............................................................................... 9
9 STATEMENT OF RESULTS ................................................................................... 11
APPENDICES
A DIFFUSIVITY OF SOUND FIELDS IN TRANSMISSION ROOMS ....................... 13
B ESTIMATION OF PRECISION ................................................................................ 14
C FLANKING TRANSMISSION ................................................................................. 17
D FILLER WALLS ....................................................................................................... 18
E GUIDANCE FOR MEASUREMENTS IN LOW-FREQUENCY BANDS................ 19
AS 1191—2002 4
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA
Australian Standard
Acoustics—Method for laboratory measurement of airborne sound
insulation of building elements
1 SCOPE
This Standard specifies the method for measuring the airborne sound reduction index of
building elements such as walls, floor/ceiling assemblies, doors, windows, and other space-
dividing elements.
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2 APPLICATION
2.1 General
This Standard provides a method for evaluating the sound insulating performance of an
isolated building element in the laboratory. The values of sound reduction index measured
according to this Standard can be used to calculate a single number characterizing the
acoustical performance of the building element, namely, the weighted sound reduction
index (R w) defined in AS/NZS 1276.1.
2.2 Building Code of Australia
This Standard will be referenced in the Building Code of Australia by way of BCA
Amendment No. 11 to be published by 1 July 2002, thereby superseding the previous
edition, AS 1191—1985, which will be withdrawn 12 months from the date of publication
of this edition.
3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
The following documents are referred to in this Standard:
AS
1045 Acoustics — Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room
1633 Acoustics — Glossary of terms and related symbols
1259 Acoustics—Sound level meters
1259.1 Part 1: Non-integrating
1259.2 Part 2: Integrating—Averaging
AS/NZS
1276 Acoustics — Rating of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements
1276.1 Part 1: Airborne sound insulation
4476 Acoustics — Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters
ISO
140 Acoustics — Measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building
elements
140-3 Part 3: Laboratory measurements of airborne sound insulation of building
elements
Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement
4 DEFINITIONS
For the purpose of this Standard, the definitions in AS 1633 and those below apply.
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