Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The discomfort related to impact noise in residential building floor systems is a common problem in multifamily buildings and is a source of inconvenience to users of buildings. In this context, it is necessary to study the acoustic performance of different configurations of floor systems, in order to provide scientific basis for the comparison between the materials available on the market. The present study seeks to analyse the acoustic performance regarding impact noise of a prefabricated slab with prestressed joists and ceramic blocks, adopting as a solution the use of plasterboard ceiling. Tests were carried out to determine the weighted standardized impact sound pressure level (L’nT,w) of different floor system configurations. The tests followed the requirements of ISO 16283-2 (2018) and the treatment of the data followed the procedures described in ISO 717-2 (2013). The classification of the level of performance of the floor systems was made based on the values of L’nT,w established in ABNT NBR 15575-3 (2013). Two ceiling systems were used: ceiling with plasterboard (150 mm plenum) and ceiling with plasterboard and a 50 mm PET wool insulation (150 mm plenum). Various configurations of floor systems containing the ceilings described, ceramic floors, vinyl floors, laminate wood flooring and resilient materials were tested. The suspended ceiling technique is an efficient solution for impact noise reduction in floor systems with prefabricated slabs, being an alternative to the floating floor technique. For the floor system with plasterboard ceiling (150 mm plenum) installed under the prefabricated slab, a 74 dB L’nT,w was found, meaning an improvement in the insulation to impact noise equal to 17 dB in relation to the L’nT,w of the slab without the plasterboard ceiling. Also, the ceiling technique can be used together with the floating floor technique, in situations where a higher level of performance is desired for floors that separate dwellings. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution depends on the type of floor used, being more efficient for systems with ceramic or vinyl floors than for systems with laminate wood flooring. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution also depends on the impact noise insulation provided by the other layers of the floor system, the greater the insulation provided by the system without the ceiling, the less efficient the installation of the false ceiling is to insulate impact noise. Furthermore, the placement of the 50 mm PET wool insulation between the plasterboard and the slab can provide an improvement of up to 3 dB in the insulation to the impact noise of the floor system, depending on the materials of the other layers of the system. It was noted that the placement of fibrous sound absorbing material in the plenum is a solution to the insulation of impact noise at low frequencies (below 125 Hz).
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spelling Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicasInfluence of a plasterboard ceiling in the impact noise isolation of a prefabricated slab composed of prestressed concrete joists and hollow ceramic blocksDesempenho acústicoEdificações residenciaisForro suspensoGesso acartonadoLaje pré-fabricadaRuído de impactoSistemas de pisosAcoustic performanceFloor systemsImpact noisePlasterboardPrefabricated slabResidential buildingsSuspended ceilingCNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVILThe discomfort related to impact noise in residential building floor systems is a common problem in multifamily buildings and is a source of inconvenience to users of buildings. In this context, it is necessary to study the acoustic performance of different configurations of floor systems, in order to provide scientific basis for the comparison between the materials available on the market. The present study seeks to analyse the acoustic performance regarding impact noise of a prefabricated slab with prestressed joists and ceramic blocks, adopting as a solution the use of plasterboard ceiling. Tests were carried out to determine the weighted standardized impact sound pressure level (L’nT,w) of different floor system configurations. The tests followed the requirements of ISO 16283-2 (2018) and the treatment of the data followed the procedures described in ISO 717-2 (2013). The classification of the level of performance of the floor systems was made based on the values of L’nT,w established in ABNT NBR 15575-3 (2013). Two ceiling systems were used: ceiling with plasterboard (150 mm plenum) and ceiling with plasterboard and a 50 mm PET wool insulation (150 mm plenum). Various configurations of floor systems containing the ceilings described, ceramic floors, vinyl floors, laminate wood flooring and resilient materials were tested. The suspended ceiling technique is an efficient solution for impact noise reduction in floor systems with prefabricated slabs, being an alternative to the floating floor technique. For the floor system with plasterboard ceiling (150 mm plenum) installed under the prefabricated slab, a 74 dB L’nT,w was found, meaning an improvement in the insulation to impact noise equal to 17 dB in relation to the L’nT,w of the slab without the plasterboard ceiling. Also, the ceiling technique can be used together with the floating floor technique, in situations where a higher level of performance is desired for floors that separate dwellings. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution depends on the type of floor used, being more efficient for systems with ceramic or vinyl floors than for systems with laminate wood flooring. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution also depends on the impact noise insulation provided by the other layers of the floor system, the greater the insulation provided by the system without the ceiling, the less efficient the installation of the false ceiling is to insulate impact noise. Furthermore, the placement of the 50 mm PET wool insulation between the plasterboard and the slab can provide an improvement of up to 3 dB in the insulation to the impact noise of the floor system, depending on the materials of the other layers of the system. It was noted that the placement of fibrous sound absorbing material in the plenum is a solution to the insulation of impact noise at low frequencies (below 125 Hz).Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO incômodo relacionado ao ruído de impacto em sistemas de pisos de edificações residenciais é um problema corriqueiro em edificações multifamiliares e é fonte de transtorno aos usuários de edificações. Nesse contexto, torna-se necessário estudar o desempenho acústico de diversas configurações de sistemas de pisos, a fim de dar embasamento científico à comparação entre os materiais existentes no mercado. O presente estudo busca conhecer o desempenho acústico quanto ao ruído de impacto de uma laje pré-fabricada com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas adotando-se como solução de isolamento sonoro a utilização de forro de gesso acartonado. Foram realizados ensaios visando a determinação do nível de pressão sonora de impacto padronizado ponderado (L'nT,w) de diversas configurações de sistemas de pisos. Os ensaios seguiram as prescrições da ISO 16283-2 (2018) e o tratamento dos dados seguiu os procedimentos descritos na ISO 717-2 (2013). A classificação do nível de desempenho dos sistemas de pisos foi feita com base nos valores de L'nT,w estabelecidos na ABNT NBR 15575- 3 (2013). Foram utilizados dois sistemas de forros: forro com gesso acartonado (entreforro de 150 mm) e forro com gesso acartonado e manta de lã de PET de 50 mm no entreforro (entreforro de 150 mm). Foram ensaiadas variadas configurações de sistemas de pisos contendo esses forros, pisos cerâmicos, pisos vinílicos, pisos laminados de madeira e materiais resilientes. Denotou-se que a técnica de forro suspenso é uma solução eficiente para lajes pré-fabricadas, podendo ser uma alternativa à técnica de piso flutuante ou podendo ser utilizada juntamente a ela, em situações que um nível de desempenho superior é almejado para entrepisos que separam habitações. Para o sistema de piso com forro de gesso acartonado (entreforro de 150 mm) instalado sob a laje pré-fabricada, encontrou-se um L’nT,w de 74 dB, constatando-se uma melhora no isolamento ao ruído de impacto igual a 17 dB em relação ao L’nT,w da laje em osso. Observou-se que a eficiência da solução de forro suspenso depende do tipo de piso utilizado, sendo mais eficiente para sistemas com pisos cerâmicos ou vinílicos do que para sistemas com pisos laminados de madeira, também dependendo do isolamento ao ruído de impacto proporcionado pelas demais camadas do sistema de piso, sendo que quanto maior for o isolamento proporcionado pelo sistema sem o forro, menor eficiência terá a instalação do forro suspenso no isolamento ao ruído de impacto. Outrossim, a colocação da manta de lã de PET de 50 mm no entreforro pode proporcionar uma melhora de até 3 dB no isolamento ao ruído de impacto do sistema de piso, dependendo de quais forem os materiais que compõem as demais camadas do sistema. Observou-se que a colocação de material absorvente sonoro fibroso no entreforro é uma solução para o isolamento ao ruído de impacto em baixas frequências (abaixo de 125 Hz).Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEngenharia CivilUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia CivilCentro de TecnologiaSantos, Joaquim Cesar Pizzutti doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6591314076760539Santos, Jorge Luiz Pizzutti doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9959263691618620Tenenbaum, Roberto AizikOliveira, Maria Fernanda deSantos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca2021-09-15T17:48:02Z2021-09-15T17:48:02Z2020-03-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/22227porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2021-10-08T13:50:53Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/22227Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2021-10-08T13:50:53Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
Influence of a plasterboard ceiling in the impact noise isolation of a prefabricated slab composed of prestressed concrete joists and hollow ceramic blocks
title Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
spellingShingle Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
Santos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca
Desempenho acústico
Edificações residenciais
Forro suspenso
Gesso acartonado
Laje pré-fabricada
Ruído de impacto
Sistemas de pisos
Acoustic performance
Floor systems
Impact noise
Plasterboard
Prefabricated slab
Residential buildings
Suspended ceiling
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
title_short Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
title_full Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
title_fullStr Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
title_full_unstemmed Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
title_sort Influência do forro de gesso acartonado no isolamento ao ruído de impacto de sistemas de pisos de laje com vigotas protendidas e lajotas cerâmicas
author Santos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca
author_facet Santos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Joaquim Cesar Pizzutti dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6591314076760539
Santos, Jorge Luiz Pizzutti dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9959263691618620
Tenenbaum, Roberto Aizik
Oliveira, Maria Fernanda de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Eduardo Henrique Lucca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desempenho acústico
Edificações residenciais
Forro suspenso
Gesso acartonado
Laje pré-fabricada
Ruído de impacto
Sistemas de pisos
Acoustic performance
Floor systems
Impact noise
Plasterboard
Prefabricated slab
Residential buildings
Suspended ceiling
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
topic Desempenho acústico
Edificações residenciais
Forro suspenso
Gesso acartonado
Laje pré-fabricada
Ruído de impacto
Sistemas de pisos
Acoustic performance
Floor systems
Impact noise
Plasterboard
Prefabricated slab
Residential buildings
Suspended ceiling
CNPQ::ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA CIVIL
description The discomfort related to impact noise in residential building floor systems is a common problem in multifamily buildings and is a source of inconvenience to users of buildings. In this context, it is necessary to study the acoustic performance of different configurations of floor systems, in order to provide scientific basis for the comparison between the materials available on the market. The present study seeks to analyse the acoustic performance regarding impact noise of a prefabricated slab with prestressed joists and ceramic blocks, adopting as a solution the use of plasterboard ceiling. Tests were carried out to determine the weighted standardized impact sound pressure level (L’nT,w) of different floor system configurations. The tests followed the requirements of ISO 16283-2 (2018) and the treatment of the data followed the procedures described in ISO 717-2 (2013). The classification of the level of performance of the floor systems was made based on the values of L’nT,w established in ABNT NBR 15575-3 (2013). Two ceiling systems were used: ceiling with plasterboard (150 mm plenum) and ceiling with plasterboard and a 50 mm PET wool insulation (150 mm plenum). Various configurations of floor systems containing the ceilings described, ceramic floors, vinyl floors, laminate wood flooring and resilient materials were tested. The suspended ceiling technique is an efficient solution for impact noise reduction in floor systems with prefabricated slabs, being an alternative to the floating floor technique. For the floor system with plasterboard ceiling (150 mm plenum) installed under the prefabricated slab, a 74 dB L’nT,w was found, meaning an improvement in the insulation to impact noise equal to 17 dB in relation to the L’nT,w of the slab without the plasterboard ceiling. Also, the ceiling technique can be used together with the floating floor technique, in situations where a higher level of performance is desired for floors that separate dwellings. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution depends on the type of floor used, being more efficient for systems with ceramic or vinyl floors than for systems with laminate wood flooring. The efficiency of the suspended ceiling solution also depends on the impact noise insulation provided by the other layers of the floor system, the greater the insulation provided by the system without the ceiling, the less efficient the installation of the false ceiling is to insulate impact noise. Furthermore, the placement of the 50 mm PET wool insulation between the plasterboard and the slab can provide an improvement of up to 3 dB in the insulation to the impact noise of the floor system, depending on the materials of the other layers of the system. It was noted that the placement of fibrous sound absorbing material in the plenum is a solution to the insulation of impact noise at low frequencies (below 125 Hz).
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