Article | REF: C3362 V1

Acoustic treatment and soundproofing of buildings

Author: Jacques JOUHANEAU

Publication date: November 10, 1996, Review date: January 20, 2015

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3. Physical principles involved in the transmission of sound waves through walls

Transmission mechanisms at the interface of two media can give rise to highly complex energy transfers involving behavior laws that incorporate the principles already described in the study of reflection, and also bring into play :

  • structural propagation ;

  • refraction and diffraction ;

  • modal response and wall radiation.

The study of these different modes of action constitutes the field of acoustic transparency.

3.1 Acoustic transparency: general concepts

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