The measurement of architectural acoustics is very important when designing and testing noise control structures.
Whether at home, at work, or during leisure, our lives are constantly exposed to an increasing number of noise sources. Televisions, kitchen appliances, neighbors, traffic, factories - all of these can contribute to noise pollution. One way to reduce noise pollution is to lower the level of noise sources, but in architectural acoustics, the approach is to block the propagation of sound from the source. Brüel & Kjær offers a complete range of applications used for compliance checks with building regulations and identifying sound insulation deficiencies. For more details, please contact us.
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**Features** - Measurement of architectural acoustics is very important when designing and testing noise control structures. - The approach taken is how to block the propagation of sound from the source. - Sound insulation → A universal problem → Laboratory versus field measurements → Impact sound level - Two-channel sound insulation measurement → When a single channel is not enough → Two channels for façade sound insulation → When two channels are better for the job - Acoustic intensity → Troubleshooting sound insulation → 2260 Investigator for sound intensity → Sound intensity in practice ● For more details, please contact us.
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Bruel & Kjaer (Spectris Corporation, HBK Division) will reflect the diligence of Denmark and the innovation of Japan in our products. We aim to bring the experience and wisdom of our Danish headquarters, which has been dedicated to "acoustics and vibration for 75 years," to Japan through Bruel & Kjaer Japan. Additionally, we want to showcase Japan's delicate and advanced technology, which is at a world-class level, to the world through the Bruel & Kjaer Group's network.