In order to avoid a further increase in construction costs due to oversizing, the research project is investigating the extent to which external closures can contribute to compliance with airborne sound insulation at night.
Within the framework of the BMWK-funded project, the measures described in the climate protection concept for achieving the climate protection goals of the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences are to be implemented or initiated. The overarching goal is to make the university to achieve climate neutrality by 2040.
The overarching, primary goal of this research network is to significantly increase the applicability of insulating materials made from renewable raw materials.
The aim of the project is a planning process that closely links the numerical simulation and verification of vibroacoustic building properties to a comprehensive building information model (BIM).