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High Sound Insulation Ventilating Windows (HSIVW) have been recently proposed for noise control in buildings close to motorways or railways, where noise barriers are not effective or too expensive. These windows are characterized by good insulation performances and at the same time allow airflow through the window itself, thus allowing summer indoor ventilation and refreshment needs. In the last years at the Acoustics Laboratory of the University of Perugia various prototypes have been tested and their acoustic and airflow performances have been assessed, also verifying the influence of filtering systems in the aerator. The paper summarizes all the experimental data and in particular presents the results of a recent campaign, aimed at testing windows samples integrated with insulated rolling-shutter boxes. Sound reduction index R and single number sound reduction index Rw are evaluated; acoustic intensity measurements and analysis have also been performed, in order to verify the parts of the window which need to be optimized.

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