@inproceedings{Hoeller, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph}, title = {Review and Comparison of ASTM and ISO Standards on Sound Transmission in Buildings}, series = {Impact of noise control engineering : 47th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (INTERNOISE 2018) : Chicago, Illinois, USA, 26-29 August 2018}, booktitle = {Impact of noise control engineering : 47th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering (INTERNOISE 2018) : Chicago, Illinois, USA, 26-29 August 2018}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, address = {Red Hook, NY}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoellerBloedt, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Bl{\"o}dt, Adrian}, title = {Messung und Bewertung von elastischen Bodenbel{\"a}gen auf tief abgestimmten schwimmenden Estrichen in Fitnessstudios}, series = {Tagungsband DAGA 2021: 47. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 15.-18. August 2021, Wien und Online}, booktitle = {Tagungsband DAGA 2021: 47. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 15.-18. August 2021, Wien und Online}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HoellerZeitler, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Zeitler, Berndt}, title = {Playing ball with transients on the force plate and on the reception plate}, series = {Noise control for a better environment. PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNOISE 2019. The 48th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control Engineering, June 16-19, Madrid}, booktitle = {Noise control for a better environment. PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNOISE 2019. The 48th International Congress and Exhibition on Noise Control Engineering, June 16-19, Madrid}, publisher = {INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF NOISE CONTROL ENGINEERING}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoellerSteffens, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Steffens, Oliver}, title = {Bauphysikalische Grundlagenausbildung an der OTH Regensburg w{\"a}hrend der COVID-19-Pandemie}, series = {Tagungsband DAGA 2021: 47. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 15.-18. August 2021, Wien und Online}, booktitle = {Tagungsband DAGA 2021: 47. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 15.-18. August 2021, Wien und Online}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, isbn = {978-3-939296-18-8}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HoellerMahn, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Mahn, Jeffrey}, title = {The Measurement of the Total and Resonant Radiation Efficiencies for Lightweight Constructions}, series = {Taming Noise and Moving Quiet. 46rd International Congress on Noise Control Engineering (Internoise 2017), 27-30 August 2017, Hong Kong}, booktitle = {Taming Noise and Moving Quiet. 46rd International Congress on Noise Control Engineering (Internoise 2017), 27-30 August 2017, Hong Kong}, publisher = {International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE)}, pages = {1931 -- 1937}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoellerZeitlerSchoenwald, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Zeitler, Berndt and Schoenwald, Stefan}, title = {Anwendung von Cremers parallelen Platten auf leichte Bauelemente}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2017 : 43. Deutsche Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 6.-9. M{\"a}rz 2017 in Kiel}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2017 : 43. Deutsche Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 6.-9. M{\"a}rz 2017 in Kiel}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, pages = {521 -- 524}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{HoellerBloedtSchneider, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Bl{\"o}dt, Adrian and Schneider, M.}, title = {Kenngr{\"o}ßen elastisch gebundener Sch{\"u}ttungen auf Decken in Holzbauweisen}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik DAGA 2022: 48. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 21. - 24. M{\"a}rz 2022, Stuttgart und Online}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik DAGA 2022: 48. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 21. - 24. M{\"a}rz 2022, Stuttgart und Online}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BloedtHoeller, author = {Bl{\"o}dt, Adrian and H{\"o}ller, Christoph}, title = {Akustische Verbesserungsmaßnahmen an Stoßstellen im Holzbau}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik DAGA 2022: 48. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 21. - 24. M{\"a}rz 2022, Stuttgart und Online}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik DAGA 2022: 48. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik, 21. - 24. M{\"a}rz 2022, Stuttgart und Online}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, language = {de} } @techreport{HoellerZeitlerSabourin, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Zeitler, Berndt and Sabourin, Ivan}, title = {Airborne and impact sound insulation data for cold-formed steel-framed walls and floors}, publisher = {National Research Council of Canada. Construction}, doi = {10.4224/23002823}, abstract = {This report presents the results of an extensive series of direct sound insulation tests of cold-formed steel-framed walls and floors. The direct airborne sound insulation of 30 walls with cold-formed steel framing was measured in accordance with ASTM E90-09. The walls had steel studs with a depth of 92 mm (3-5/8") or 152 mm (6"), and with a steel thickness of 1.09 mm (0.043") or 1.37 mm (0.054"). Other parameters that were investigated included the number of layers and thickness of gypsum board, the cavity insulation, the stud spacing, and the use of resilient channels. The test results for some non-standard wall configurations that were tested for research purposes (e.g. for walls with gypsum board on one side only) are also included in this report. The direct airborne and impact sound insulation of 17 floors with cold-formed steel framing was measured in accordance with ASTM E90-09 and ASTM E492-09, respectively. The floors had steel joists with a depth of 254 mm (10") or 317 mm (12.5"), and with a steel thickness of 1.37 mm (0.054"). The top surface of the floor/ceiling assemblies was composed of a corrugated steel deck with poured gypsum concrete, while the bottom surface was composed of a gypsum board ceiling on resilient channels. The influence of the joist depth and the number of layers and thickness of the ceiling gypsum board was investigated, as well as the influence of several floor coverings (e.g. laminate or carpet). The report presents the detailed specimen descriptions and specimen properties and the results from the standardized tests according to ASTM E90-09 and ASTM E492-09. Brief analyses of the parameters affecting the sound insulation of the steel-framed assemblies are provided. The tests presented in this report were part of a large research study that also included an investigation into the flanking sound transmission in cold-formed steel-framed buildings. The results of that study are described in the NRC Research Report RR-337, "Apparent Sound Insulation in Cold-Formed Steel-Framed Buildings" [1]. The NRC Research Report RR-337 also includes some of the airborne sound insulation results presented here, albeit without listing the detailed specimen descriptions and specimen properties that are provided in this report.}, language = {en} } @article{HoellerGibbs, author = {H{\"o}ller, Christoph and Gibbs, Barry M.}, title = {Source substitution method for obtaining the power transmission from vibrating sources in buildings}, series = {Applied Acoustics}, volume = {141}, journal = {Applied Acoustics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.apacoust.2018.07.014}, pages = {240 -- 249}, abstract = {This paper describes a method analogous to the airborne sound source substitution method, to estimate the vibrational power injected by a structure-borne sound source into the supporting building element. The injected vibrational power is required for prediction of the structure-borne sound pressure from vibrating equipment in buildings. The paper focuses on high-mobility sources connected to low-mobility receivers, a situation which is commonly encountered in heavyweight construction. The mobility mismatch simplifies the transformation of laboratory measurement data to prediction of transmitted power in-situ. Three case studies were performed. In the first study, the power injected by a simple test source into a resiliently supported aluminium plate was determined using direct and indirect methods. Source substitution was investigated with different calibration options: steady-state excitation, transient excitation, and spatial averaging. The source power could be determined within 4 dB, compared with direct measurements of the injected power. In the second study, the power injected by a second source into a concrete transmission suite floor was determined. The third study was of a combined heating and power unit on a masonry wall. In this study, a reference sound pressure level in a receiver room was calculated and compared with a criterion curve for the assessment of low-frequency noise complaints. The case studies demonstrate that structure-borne sound source substitution is a promising development of the reception plate method. While the latter can be used if a free reception plate is available, the former circumvents problems of determining the transmitted power into coupled plates and therefore has application to real building conditions. The use of the instrumented hammer for the calibration and the use of spatial averaging significantly simplify the method.}, language = {en} }