Low Frequency Noise in Ducts: A SOUND Argument for the Benefits of Foam Insulation

Insulation materials have traditionally been applied to the interior or exterior of duct for a combination of purposes, including thermal efficiency, condensation control, and noise control. Of these, effective noise control is by far the most challenging. It is important to remember that a conventional duct liner and, to an even lesser extent, duct wrap, will only resolve a portion of the noise issues in any building. An effective noise attenuation strategy begins at the design stage and utilizes a combination of methods including mechanical layout, vibration isolation, and duct insulation. Duct insulation, of course, is available in a variety of materials. This paper explores the ability of elastomeric foam duct insulation to resolve common low frequency noise problems and challenges the notion that elastomeric foam lags behind fibrous materials in terms of sound attenuation.

Article Tools

Register to download whitepaper


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Follow us on

Mike Weil Scott Arnold

HPAC Engineering eNewsletters

Marketplace

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus
Innovative Solutions

Product Reviews of some of the best new HVACR technology...

Best of 2011!


Here are HPAC Engineering's top articles of 2011.
Click here to see if your favorites made the list!

Back to Top

Browse Back Issues

May 20121

April 2012

March 2012

February 2012

January 2012

December 2011