Differences between acoustical insulation properties measured in the laboratory and results of measurements in situ
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Abstract The writer examines all the causes of variations in insulation properties measured in the laboratory and in the field, i.e. connections, locations, flanking walls, doors, windows, equipment and workmanship.
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