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Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound is fast, easy to use, highly cost effective, and it works. Independent lab tests prove that just one layer of Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound between two layers of drywall or other similar building material dissipates up to 90 percent of noise.

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One of the very special abilities that Green Glue™ imparts to walls, floors, and other structures is this capacity to destroy energy over distance.

It's matchless damping performance allows immense decay of energy over distance. The energy isn't simply prevented from moving from one place to another, it's destroyed.

Flanking Noise Paths

The transmission of sound through structural paths rather that through the air is often called "flanking sound" - sound going to the next room through the floor or ceiling, rather than the walls.

Sound going upstairs through the framework, etc. If we can reduce the amount of transmitted vibration, we can greatly mitigate the problem of structure borne noise.

Flanking Noise Paths Diagram

This diagram illustrates the basic test set-up. Nonetheless, this simple test conservatively illustrates the performance of the Green Glue in this regard.

Decay Over Distance

Testing the decay of vibration over distance in a mechanical structure is very challenging. All test structures have to be finite, and sound reflecting from the ends causes interference, modal activity, etc. and confuses the readings a bit.

Since lab test samples essentially always have to be smaller than real world constructions, this will lead to conservative estimates of decay over distance in the smaller structures (as some of the vibration at any point is reflected).

Decay Diagram

This diagram illustrates some simple flanking noise paths. The yellow arrow is direct sound - what you would measure in a lab to arrive at an STC rating, etc. - the red and blue paths are some simple "flanking paths". Often, these paths are more important than the direct, yellow, path at many frequencies.

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It can be helpful to view the simple vibration levels at all frequencies, to gain an idea of whether or not energy is decaying across the test distance at all.

Green Glue Test Results: The test specimen was 2 layers of 5/8” drywall damped with Green Glue.

These plots reflect acceleration levels with 20-20kHz stimulation at the first test point (just across the support) and another point 42" away. In just 42", the vibration has decayed nearly to the noise floor, which is reflected by the horizontal red line. This reflects roughly 12dB of decay (we'll take a more detailed look in a moment)

Vibration Chart

This diagram illustrates some simple flanking noise paths. The yellow arrow is direct sound - what you would measure in a lab to arrive at an STC rating, etc. - the red and blue paths are some simple "flanking paths". Often, these paths are more important than the direct, yellow, path at many frequencies.

Raw Drywall Testing

Raw drywall doesn't fare nearly so well. These are the acceleration levels 12" across the first support, 36" farther away, and 72" farther away.

It may appear that the vibration level actually rises, but this is simply an illusion caused by modal response in the drywall. The rate of decay is so low that sound reflected off the end of the test specimen can create peaks and nulls at various locations, giving the appearance of negative decay.

This test is meant to measure decay, so the absolute values aren't what's important, the change from position to position is.

Raw Drywall Testing Chart

This audio file illustrates the inability of conventional building materials (drywall) to dissipate energy. You hear the decay (lack thereof) over 8 feet in undamped drywall. The level hardly changes, the spectrum merely shifts.

Frequency Reduction in Vibration levels for Green Glue Chart

Frequency Reduction in Vibration Levels for Green Glue

This graph reflects the frequency by frequency reduction in vibration level for Green Glue damped drywall over a distance of 52".

The thick green line is an approximate reflection of the calculated prediction for damping of 0.30. The chaotic behavior reflected in this graph stems from the nature of the test. Suffice it to say that some things can be concluded:

  1. The decay over distance for Green Glue damped structures is immense.
  2. Even at low frequencies, the exceptional damping effect of Green Glue allows very rapid decay over distance.

The graph to the right gives data for decay over a 6 foot section in the center of a 16 foot specimen, again the material is 5/8" drywall damped with Green Glue.

 
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