Deck 32: Acoustical Materials

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What is acoustical plaster?
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​Explain what baffles are and identify two types.
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____ is available as thin as 0.0005 in. and is used in walls, doors, and other areas where a thin but effective sound barrier is needed.

A) Lead
B) Concrete block
C) Acoustical sealant
D) Gypsum
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Building codes typically require that floor-ceiling assemblies have an impact isolation class rating of ____.

A) 20
B) 50
C) 90
D) 120
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What is acoustics and how are acoustical materials used?
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____ dB is the level at which a feeling of vibration in the ear can be produced.

A) 80
B) 100
C) 120
D) 140
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What materials can be used to dampen sound from mechanical equipment?
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Sound waves travel at a speed of approximately ____ ft/sec through the air at sea level.

A) 445
B) 900
C) 1130
D) 1270
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What are the typical building code STC requirements for residences, apartments, and hotels?
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What type of ceiling tile material is fire resistant and used in areas of high humidity?

A) Sugarcane fiber
B) Ceramic
C) Wood
D) Aluminum
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Deck 32: Acoustical Materials
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What is acoustical plaster?
Acoustical plaster is composed of a plaster made with perlite or vermiculite aggregate. It may be applied with a brush but is usually sprayed on surfaces. It has the advantage of uniformly covering curved and irregular shapes. The plaster is applied in several layers, with a finished thickness of about 1/2 in. (12 mm). It has an NRC of about 0.21 to 0.75.
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​Explain what baffles are and identify two types.
Baffles are acoustical panels hung from a ceiling to reduce airborne sound in large spaces, such as factories, restaurants, or auditoriums. Vinyl-covered fiberglass baffles use lightweight panels available 1 in. (25 mm) thick, 10 in. (254 mm) high, and from 2 to 4 ft. (610 to 1220 mm) long. Flame-resistant polyethylene is bonded over a 1 in. (38 mm) fiberglass core. It is flexible, like a blanket, and hung from a ceiling. Another type of baffle uses rigid wood-fiber sound-deadening panels. These baffles can be joined to form an attractive grid on a ceiling. ​
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____ is available as thin as 0.0005 in. and is used in walls, doors, and other areas where a thin but effective sound barrier is needed.

A) Lead
B) Concrete block
C) Acoustical sealant
D) Gypsum
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Building codes typically require that floor-ceiling assemblies have an impact isolation class rating of ____.

A) 20
B) 50
C) 90
D) 120
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____ dB is the level at which a feeling of vibration in the ear can be produced.

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What materials can be used to dampen sound from mechanical equipment?
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Sound waves travel at a speed of approximately ____ ft/sec through the air at sea level.

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What are the typical building code STC requirements for residences, apartments, and hotels?
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What type of ceiling tile material is fire resistant and used in areas of high humidity?

A) Sugarcane fiber
B) Ceramic
C) Wood
D) Aluminum
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