Research laboratory of building acoustics
The Research laboratory of building acoustics provides the following services:
• Testing of different purpose properties and its elements’ acoustic properties by situ measurements;
• Designing of different purpose properties according to acoustic requirements;
• Calculation of acoustic characteristic for different purpose properties;
• Designing of sound isolating parameters for building constructions;
• Consulting and recommendations on acoustic issues;
• Organization of scientific seminars and conferences on acoustic issues.
- Airborne noise generator and tapping machine Bruel&Kjaer,
- Dual channel sound and vibration analyzer Soundbook;
- Software „Bastian“, „Samurai“, „Noise&Vibration Works”.
The beginning of Research laboratory of building acoustics can be considered in 1976. Constructional Physics laboratory established then at the Department of Building Structure had three subdivisions: of thermal technology headed by Arnoldas Radzivonas, of acoustics – head Vytautas J. Stauskis and of light equipment headed by Bernardas Žintelis. Later on names as well as heads of the laboratory changed. In 1997 it became the Scientific Laboratory of Building Defectology headed by Assoc. Prof. Česlovas Ignatavičius. In 2001 the laboratory was transformed into the Science Laboratory of Building Physics, and since 2006 – into the present Research Laboratory of Building Acoustics.

Modern equipment and high qualified scientists of laboratory have achieved good results in science. Monographs, scholarly articles in international level journals, reports in international conferences, inventive activities have enabled to bring up a group of doctors in the Department. Habil. Dr. Prof. V. Stauskis became the laureate of the National Science Prize for scientific achievements in the field of acoustics. The research works are being continued in the Department and the laboratory using modern equipment of in situ acoustic measurements and computer aided design software.
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