Bruit du trafic transmis à l'intérieur
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transmission du son, niose du trafic, façade du bâtimentRésumé
Dans de nombreux pays, le bruit de la circulation est largement reconnu comme une forme de pollution très gênante. Étant donné que les individus passent une grande partie de leur journée à l'intérieur, l'impact du bruit de la circulation perçu à l'intérieur est d'une importance considérable. Pour établir des exigences appropriées en matière d'isolation acoustique des bâtiments, il est essentiel d'établir une corrélation entre la gêne subjective et les évaluations objectives. Cet article passe en revue les hypothèses théoriques qui sous-tendent les réglementations mises en œuvre par certains pays et présente l'approche de base pour la détermination de la performance acoustique des façades, en prenant l'exemple de l'Allemagne et du Brésil.
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