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New AISC Design Guide Addresses Sound Isolation and Noise Control in Steel Buildings
February 3, 2016
(Chicago, IL) - Building designers have a valuable resource for achieving acoustical conditions suitable for planned occupancies with AISC’s new Design Guide 30 — Sound Isolation and Noise Control in Steel Buildings. This publication provides detailed guidance on how to achieve appropriate acoustical performance for steel-framed buildings, covering topics ranging from estimating noise levels to detailing specific sound-isolating assemblies.
“Design Guide 30 outlines a process for achieving appropriate sound isolation and noise control in buildings,” said Benjamin Markham, director of architectural acoustics with ACENTECH, and the lead author of Design Guide 30. “Issues such as speech privacy, footfall noise, background noise criteria and airborne sound isolation are discussed in detail, with references to industry standards, building codes, and other important guidelines.”
Whether for an office building, a residential tower, a school or a courthouse, the guide is aimed to provide the building design team with a roadmap to developing building details that accomplish appropriate sound isolation and noise control efficiently and economically, beginning early in the design process.
“The principles described in the guide largely apply to all buildings, but the focus of Design Guide 30 is on steel structures,” added Markham. “It may be surprising to some that a well-designed floor/ceiling assembly in a steel building can achieve equal or better sound isolation performance than a comparatively heavier concrete structure, depending on the components and how they are assembled.”
This new design guide is available as a free PDF download to AISC members and at a price of $60 for non-members by visiting www.aisc.org/dg. The printed copy is also available for purchase at the link or by calling 800.644.2400 (product code: AISC 830-15); the cost of the printed copy is $40 for members and $80 for non-members.
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American Institute of Steel Construction
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), a not-for-profit technical institute supported by the steel industry, partners with the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) community to develop safe and efficient steel specifications and codes while driving innovation to make steel the most sustainable, economic, and resilient structural material. For more than a century, AISC has been a reliable resource for information and advice on the design and construction of domestically fabricated structural steel buildings and bridges.
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