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林业科学 ›› 2026, Vol. 62 ›› Issue (8): 169-178.doi: 10.11707/j.1001-7488.LYKX20250450

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木骨架–蒸压加气混凝土复合墙体隔声与热工性能协同提升机制

岳孔1,陈凯屹1,程相宇1,吴鹏1,李权2   

  1. 1. 南京工业大学土木工程学院 南京211800
    2. 宿迁学院建筑工程学院 宿迁223800
  • 收稿日期:2025-07-17 修回日期:2026-06-10 出版日期:2026-08-10 发布日期:2026-08-20
  • 基金资助:
    江苏省重点研发计划(社会发展面上项目)(BE2022790);江苏省绿色建筑发展专项资金科技支撑项目(苏财建〔2021〕62号?42);安徽省建筑声环境重点实验室开放研究课题(AAE2021YB02)。

Mechanisms of Synergistic Improvement for Sound Insulation and Thermal Performance of Wood Frame-Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Composite Walls

Kong Yue1,Kaiyi Chen1,Xiangyu Cheng1,Peng Wu1,Quan Li2   

  1. 1. College of Civil Engineering, Nanjing Tech University Nanjing 211800
    2. School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Suqian University Suqian 223800
  • Received:2025-07-17 Revised:2026-06-10 Online:2026-08-10 Published:2026-08-20

摘要:

目的: 木骨架组合墙体和正交胶合木(CLT)墙体等现代木结构墙体在隔声与热工性能方面存在显著瓶颈,隔声性能受低频共振效应和声桥传递制约,热工性能受木骨架热桥效应限制,难以同步满足装配式建筑围护结构的功能需求。为突破单一墙体在隔声与热工性能上的局限,基于蒸压加气混凝土(ALC)和木骨架结构的互补优势,创新设计木骨架–ALC复合墙体体系,以协同优化空气声隔声与热工性能,为装配式建筑提供高性能围护结构解决方案。方法: 设计5组全尺寸墙体试件,其中180 mm厚ALC实心板单层墙体为对照组;复合墙体采用常规/交错木骨架(SPF规格材)、ALC实心/空心板(空腔填充玻璃棉)和石膏板覆面等关键技术措施。按照GB/T 19889.3,通过标准隔声实验室法测量100~5 000 Hz频段内18个1/3倍频程中心频率的空气声隔声量,计算其计权隔声量(Rw)和频谱修正量(C;Ctr);依据GB 50176,计算墙体传热系数(K),分析热桥效应并揭示热工性能优化机制。结果: 木骨架–ALC复合墙体的隔声与热工性能显著优于ALC单层墙体、木骨架组合墙体和CLT单层墙体。交错木骨架–ALC空心板复合墙体的Rw>51 dB,较ALC单层墙体[Rw(C;Ctr)=43(0;?3) dB]、木骨架组合墙体[Rw(C;Ctr)=38(?3;?10) dB]和CLT单层墙体[Rw(C;Ctr)=34(0;?3) dB]分别提升8、13和17 dB,其优势源于交错木骨架切断振动传递路径、ALC空心板内填充玻璃棉增强声波反射、深空腔形成高效声学弹簧显著抑制低频共振。尤其在日常生活噪声集中的关键频段内(160~630 Hz),其隔声量提升显著。交错木骨架–ALC空心板复合墙体的K降至0.396 W·m?2K?1,较ALC单层墙体(K=0.877 W·m?2K?1)、木骨架组合墙体(K=0.474 W·m?2K?1)和CLT单层墙体(K=0.614 W·m?2K?1)分别降低54.8%、16.5%和35.5%,其提升机制在于交错木骨架设计有效打断连续热桥传递路径以及ALC空心板内填充玻璃棉形成梯度隔热层,降低等效导热系数。该墙体体系面密度为87.6 kg·m?2,较ALC单层墙体(148.5 kg·m?2)减轻41.0%,并在隔声、热工、防火和耐久方面均优于木骨架组合墙体和CLT单层墙体。结论: 交错木骨架–ALC空心板复合墙体在墙体总厚度<210 mm的条件下,可实现隔声与热工性能的协同突破,满足民用建筑对外墙隔声性能的要求(Rw+Ctr≥45 dB)和寒冷地区节能限值(K≤0.45 W·m?2K?1)。本研究通过多重物理机制(声桥阻断、热桥优化、声能–热能双耗散)解决了轻质墙体隔声–热工性能互斥的矛盾,为装配式建筑高性能墙体设计提供了理论支撑和产品基础。

关键词: 木骨架–蒸压加气混凝土复合墙体, 热工性能, 骨架优化, 热桥效应, 协同提升

Abstract:

Objective: Modern timber structure walls, such as wood frame walls and cross-laminated timber (CLT) walls, face significant limitations in airborne sound insulation and thermal performance. Sound insulation is constrained by low-frequency resonance effects and sound bridge transmission, while thermal performance is compromised by thermal bridging through wood frames. These limitations hinder their ability to meet the functional requirements of prefabricated building envelopes. To overcome the limitations of single-material walls in terms of sound insulation and thermal performance, this study proposes an innovative wood frame-autoclaved aerated concrete (ALC) composite wall system based on the complementary advantages of ALC and wood frame structures, aiming to provide a high-performance envelope solution for prefabricated construction. Method: Five full-scale wall specimens were designed and constructed, with a 180 mm thick single-layer ALC solid plate wall serving as the control group. The composite walls incorporated key technical measures, such as conventional or staggered wood frames (SPF dimension lumber), ALC solid or hollow-core plates (with glass wool filling in the cavities), and gypsum board sheathing. Airborne sound insulation was measured over the 100–5 000 Hz frequency range (18 one-third-octave bands) in a standardized laboratory according to GB/T 19889.3. The weighted sound reduction index (Rw) and spectrum adaptation terms (C;Ctr) were calculated. The wall thermal transmittance (K-value) was calculated based on GB 50176. Thermal bridging effects were analyzed, and the mechanisms for thermal performance optimization were elucidated. Result: The sound insulation and thermal performance of the wood frame-ALC composite walls significantly surpassed those of the single-layer ALC wall, conventional wood frames and single-layer CLT walls. Notably, the composite wall with staggered wood frames and an ALC hollow-core plate achieved Rw > 51 dB, representing improvement of 8, 13 and 17 dB, respectively, compared to the single-layer ALC wall [Rw(C;Ctr)=43(0;?3) dB], the conventional wood frame wall [Rw(C;Ctr)=38(?3;?10) dB], and the single-layer CLT wall [Rw(C;Ctr)=34(0;?3) dB]. This enhanced insulation stems from multiple mechanisms: the staggered wood frames interrupt vibration transmission paths; the ALC hollow-core plates filled with glass wool increase sound wave reflection; and the deep cavity formed an efficient acoustic spring that significantly suppresses low-frequency resonance. Performance gains were particularly pronounced within the key frequency range of daily living noise (160–630 Hz). Simultaneously, the K value of the staggered wood frame-ALC hollow-core plate composite wall was reduced to 0.396 W·m?2K?1, which was 54.8%, 16.5%, and 35.5% lower than that of the single-layer ALC wall (K=0.877 W·m?2K?1), the conventional wood frame wall (K=0.474 W·m?2K?1), and the single-layer CLT wall (K=0.614 W·m?2K?1), respectively. This thermal optimization mechanism lies in the staggered wood frame design, which effectively interrupts continuous thermal bridge pathways, and the ALC hollow-core plates filled with glass wool, which forms a gradient thermal barrier that reduces the equivalent thermal conductivity. The proposed composite wall system achieved a surface density of 87.6 kg·m?2, which is 41.0% lower than that of the single-layer ALC wall (148.5 kg·m?2). Moreover, The composite wall system outperformed both conventional wood frame walls and single-layer CLT walls in terms of sound insulation, thermal performance, fire resistance, and durability. Conclusion: The staggered wood frame-ALC hollow-core plate composite wall achieves a synergistic breakthrough in sound insulation and thermal performance with a total wall thickness of less than 210 mm, meeting the acoustic requirement for external walls in residential buildings (Rw+Ctr≥45 dB) and the energy efficiency limit for cold regions (K≤0.45 W·m?2K?1). Through integrated physical mechanisms, including sound bridge interruption, thermal bridge optimization, and dual sound-thermal energy dissipation, this study fundamentally addresses the inherent trade-off between sound insulation and thermal performance in lightweight wall systems, providing theoretical support and a product foundation for the design of high-performance prefabricated building walls.

Key words: wood frame-ALC composite wall, thermal performance, frame optimization, thermal bridging, synergistic improvement

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