Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems

Civil construction, nowadays has to deal with comfort and habitability requirements and raw material lack. Thus, it is desired to reuse materials. In this context, the subfloor plays an important role in providing users with comfort, being an interesting object of analysis. Thus, this study aims to...

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Autores:
Pacheco, Fernanda
Krumenauer, Marcelo
Luis Felipe, Silva Oliveiva
Fonseca Tutikian, Bernardo
Oliveira, Maria Fernanda
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Fecha de publicación:
2017
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Corporación Universidad de la Costa
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REDICUC - Repositorio CUC
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eng
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Palabra clave:
Acoustic Performance
EVA Waste
Flooring Systems
Impact Sound
Lightweight Concrete
Reduce Solid Waste
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
title Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
spellingShingle Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
Acoustic Performance
EVA Waste
Flooring Systems
Impact Sound
Lightweight Concrete
Reduce Solid Waste
title_short Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
title_full Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
title_fullStr Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
title_full_unstemmed Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
title_sort Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (Eva) Aggregates Usage Evaluation For Lightweight Concrete Subfloor To Reduce Impact Sound In Flooring Systems
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Pacheco, Fernanda
Krumenauer, Marcelo
Luis Felipe, Silva Oliveiva
Fonseca Tutikian, Bernardo
Oliveira, Maria Fernanda
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Pacheco, Fernanda
Krumenauer, Marcelo
Luis Felipe, Silva Oliveiva
Fonseca Tutikian, Bernardo
Oliveira, Maria Fernanda
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Acoustic Performance
EVA Waste
Flooring Systems
Impact Sound
Lightweight Concrete
Reduce Solid Waste
topic Acoustic Performance
EVA Waste
Flooring Systems
Impact Sound
Lightweight Concrete
Reduce Solid Waste
description Civil construction, nowadays has to deal with comfort and habitability requirements and raw material lack. Thus, it is desired to reuse materials. In this context, the subfloor plays an important role in providing users with comfort, being an interesting object of analysis. Thus, this study aims to design lightweight concrete slabs with ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) aggregates for subfloors, with two grain sizes of conventional sand replaced with EVA. The experimental program is composed of four unit mixes, three of them varying the ratio between EVA coarse and natural fine aggregates, and the one with higher quantity of EVA coarse aggregates was replaced sand for EVA fine aggregates. The subfloor slabs were molded with three thickness of 3, 5 and 7 centimeters, and a set of 3cm slabs plus 1cm of conventional coating. Slabs were submitted to specific mass tests and L’nT,w mean standardized impact sound pressure level tests. Results showed a correlation between two variables, being that 7cm thickness slabs with smaller specific mass, with total aggregate replacement, presented noise intensity reductions of 17dB in comparison to 7cm slabs with natural sand and smaller content of EVA coarse aggregate; and 28dB reduction in relation to the reference.
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