trinnlyd
Trinnlyd is the acoustic term for noise generated by mechanical impacts, such as footsteps, that travels through a building’s structure and is heard in adjacent spaces. It is a common concern in multi-unit buildings where activity in one dwelling is audible in neighboring units. The primary transmission path is through floors and ceilings, but sound can also reach other rooms via flanking routes such as walls, ducts, or structural elements.
Assessment of trinnlyd is done with standardized measurements that simulate footfalls, typically using a tapping or
Design and construction practices influence trinnlyd. Key strategies to reduce impact noise include decoupled floor–ceiling assemblies,