GSO ISO 16283-3:2021

ISO 16283-3:2016
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 01 July 2021

Acoustics — Field measurement of sound insulation in buildings and of building elements — Part 3: Façade sound insulation

GSO ISO 16283-3:2021 Files

GSO ISO 16283-3:2021 Scope

ISO 16283-3:2016 specifies procedures to determine the airborne sound insulation of façade elements (element methods) and whole façades (global methods) using sound pressure measurements. These procedures are intended for room volumes in the range from 10 m3 to 250 m3 in the frequency range from 50 Hz to 5 000 Hz.

The test results can be used to quantify, assess, and compare the airborne sound insulation in unfurnished or furnished rooms where the sound field can or cannot approximate to a diffuse field. The measured airborne sound insulation is frequency-dependent and can be converted into a single number quantity to characterize the acoustic performance using the rating procedures in ISO 717-1.

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