Andrew,
Many thanks for your kind words.
AndrewMc wrote:
1) - In a mass-spring-mass wall - the insulation does not reduce the effective size of the spring (air space) - Is that correct?
2) - Also - if you were building such a wall - would you put regular non dense insulation in the air space, or would you use dense 703 type insulation?
3) Mineral loaded roofing felt is approx 1lb / sq ft (1 roll is hard to lift) - it's Class A fire rated, and only costs about 13 cents / sqft - very cheap &
1) No if you use wool or comparable. Gasflow resitance is that low that it has minor effect on MSM but huge effect on damping.
Yes if you use closed cell thermal insulation foam as polystyreen, hardfoam polyurethan etc. Those materials destruct properties for the very reason you mention.
2) I've seen steve has some fixed rules for that. For me after 25 years it's not yet clear. I think that 702 and 703 is good. I'm not sure I agree with Steve on the higher density for better low frequent absorption.
Full cavity filling is good (is often mentioned otherwise).
Very interesting are those PAC measurements.
http://www.pac-intl.com/tests_wl_wood.html#st
Forget about the 160 Hz band (something happened there).
Also the RSIC dampers, while certainly good I have the suspicion that this is only secundary to the good results of those walls.
What strikes me (most will not notice it) is that they use R19 blanket which is pessed together in those walls with ca 30 mm (1.2").
I have the feeling that this works as a damping on the wall. Never tested this, but this intreges me for over a year now.
I have the feeling that some good things are used their which they point to RSIC, but I think that other things contribute:
1) this wool acting as a damper.
2) One sided relative close wooden studs surpressing low bending waves.
3) Increased cavity width by the RSIC.
4) The RSIC which must have a lower resonance frequency than RC.
I think 1) and 2) are important points here.
Lots of modern roofing types at least as good and often better than mass loaded vinyl.
Disadvantage is temperature reach.
At room temperature roofing is perfect.
At very cold temperatures mass loaded vynil is better.
The properties of those materials very with temperature and have a rather small piek range in function of internal damping..
Best regards
Eric