1. The ASTC ratings of mid-rise wood constructions using CertainTeed SilentFX® QuickCut gypsum board [3rd edition]
- Author
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Mahn, Jeffrey
- Subjects
CertainTeed ,ASTM ,CLT ,lining ,building code ,NBCC ,Apparent Sound Transmission Class ,RR-335 ,National Building Code Canada ,mid-rise wood ,acoustic ,RR-331 ,dwelling ,residential ,ISO ,ASTC ,cross laminated timber ,SilentFX - Abstract
The 2015 edition of the National Building Code of Canada (NBCC) includes significant changes to the acoustic requirements for residential constructions. The 2015 edition defines the acoustic requirements in terms of the Apparent Sound Transmission Class (ASTC) rating which includes contributions from flanking transmission and therefore is a better descriptor of how well the sound insulation of a building will actually protect the inhabitants of the building from unwanted noise than the STC rating which was used in earlier editions of the NBCC. The 2015 NBCC requires an ASTC rating ≥ 47 for constructions between dwelling units. The ASTC rating that a construction will achieve depends on the design of the building elements including the gypsum board, the framing and the thermal insulation as well as the design of the junctions between the building elements. Changes to the building elements or the junctions will change the ASTC rating. Fifty five examples of the calculation of the ASTC rating for typical mid-rise wood constructions (single and triple staggered wood stud walls and floors constructed of I-joists) with 15.9 mm (5/8”) SilentFX® QuickCut gypsum board, 15.9 mm CertainTeed Type X gypsum board and CertainTeed Sustainable fiberglass insulation are presented. All of the constructions shown in the examples have an ASTC rating which is greater than 47. In addition to the examples for mid-rise wood framing, an example using 15.9 mm SilentFX® QuickCut gypsum board as a lining on a cross laminated timber (CLT) construction is also presented., 3rd edition supersedes 1st and 2nd editions
- Published
- 2019