The Rw (ISO) sound reduction index is a measure of the effectiveness of a partition in reducing airborne sound transmission between two rooms. It is expressed in decibels (dB) and indicates how much noise is reduced when sound passes through the partition.
The Rw value is calculated based on the frequency response of the partition, typically measured at 16 standard frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 4 kHz. The overall Rw rating is then derived by averaging these measurements according to a specific weighting curve.
P2 = Sound pressure level in the transmitting room
What is the Rw Rating ISO?
How is the Rw value calculated?
What does a higher Rw rating mean?
Is the Rw Rating ISO specific to any particular type of partition?
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Can the Rw Rating ISO be used for outdoor noise barriers?
What are the standard frequencies used in Rw calculations?
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