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Section 13080 TRANSPARENT NOISE BARRIER PANEL SYSTEM

Section 13080

TRANSPARENT NOISE BARRIER PANEL SYSTEM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish materials and labor to build a sound barrier wall as indicated on Drawings and specified herein. The wall system shall be complete including design and installation of the foundation, supporting tie beams, posts, panels and all accessories to provide sound wall incompliance with all local and state Codes and meets all the criteria included in this Specification and related sections.

1.2 RELATED SPECIFICATION SECTIONS: A. Section 01332, Seismic Design Data B. Section 01334, Wind Design Data
C. Section 02200, Earthwork

D. Section 02373, Drilled Piers

E. Section 02374, Drilled Piers Load Testing

F. Section 02527, Concrete Curbs and Sidewalks

G. Section 02550, Asphalt Concrete Pavement

H. Section 03100, Concrete Formwork

I. Section 03200, Reinforcement Steel

J. Section 03300, Cast-in-Place Concrete

K. Section 03600, Grouts

L. Section 05120, Structural Steel

M. Section 05505, Metal Fabrications

N. Section 07900, Joint Sealants

O. Section 09800, Protective Coating

1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturer’s, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for ten years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

B. The manufacturer shall provide facilities and qualified personnel to perform all specified test and maintain an acceptable quality control program. An acceptable program is one that meets the requirements of QS 9000 and ISO 9002. To ensure total quality, manufacturer shall provide proof of compliance for the production noise barrier panels.

C. Mock-Ups: Provide mock-up as required to demonstrate quality of workmanship. D. Reference Standards:
1. ASTM D638 Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastic

2. ASTM D785 Test Method for Rockwell Hardness of Plastics and
Electrical Insulating Materials
3. ASTM D790 Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials

4. ASTM D1003 Test Method for Haze and Luminous Transmittance of
Transparent Plastics

5. ASTM E313 Standard Practice for Calculating Yellowness and Whiteness Indices from Instrumentally Measured Color Coordinates.

6. ASTM E90 Standard Methods for Laboratory Measurement of
Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions

7. ASTM E413 Standard Classification for Determination of Sound
Transmission Class

8. ASTM E1996-97/02 Standard Test Method for the performance of exterior windows, Curtain Walls, Doors, and Impact Protective Systems Impacted by Windborne Debris in Hurricanes

9. ASTM G21 Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of
Synthetic Polymer Materials to Fungi

10. ASTM G155 Standard Practice for Operating Xenon Arc Light
Apparatus for Exposure of Non-Metallic Materials

11. ANSI Standard Z97.1 Glazing Materials Used in Buildings, Safety Performance
Specifications and Methods of Test

12. EN 1794-1 Road Traffic Noise Reducing Devices – Non Acoustic Performance, Mechanical Performance and Stability Requirements

13. EN 1794-2 Road Traffic Noise Reducing Devices – Non Acoustic
Performance,

1.4 DESIGN CRITERIA

A. Drilled Piers: As specified in Section 02373, Drilled Piers

B. Seismic Load: As specified in Section 01332, Seismic Design Data. C. As specified in Section 01334, Wind Design Data.
D. Structural components of the noise barrier shall be designed in accordance with the1989 edition, incorporating 1992 and 2002 amendments, of the AASHTO Guide Specification for Structural Design of Noise Barriers (working stress design).

E. A minimum 15-foot-high barrier shall be constructed along the east and south sides of the entire odor control system area, as illustrated on Drawings. The required height is relative to the finished elevation of the concrete pad on which the odor control equipment is installed. The barrier shall have a minimum STC rating of 35 and shall be sound- absorptive on the side facing the odor control fans, scrubbers, and carbon absorbers. The sound-absorptive side of the barrier shall provide the following minimum octave band sound absorption coefficients:


125 Hz

250 Hz

500 Hz

1 Hz

2 Hz

4 Hz

NRC

0.33

0.79

1.00

1.00

1.00

0.82

1.00
F. There shall be no openings or penetrations of any kind in the portion of the barrier along the east side of the odor control area. The beginning of the barrier should be sealed to the exterior of the centrifuge building so that noise cannot leak between the barrier and the building and a door from the same materials shall be provided. Gaps or openings for drainage shall not be permitted in the barrier. The sound-absorptive side of the panel material shall be oriented towards the odor control equipment.

1.5 SUBMITTALS

A. Submittals shall be made in accordance with the General Requirements, Additional
General Requirements and as specified herein.

B. Fabrication and Layout Drawings for the Wall Including:

1. Dimensions and location of the foundation piers, wall posts, tie beams and panels.

2. Plan and sections indicating wall thickness at each elevation and material.

3. Materials of construction data sheets and/or catalog cuts.

4. Structure steel shape sizes, mounting and joint details and locations.

5. Panel material mounting details, sealant, accessories and packing material and locations.

6. Shop drawings for drilled piers and concrete beams.

7. Shop drawings for steel reinforcement.

C. Engineering design calculations of the complete wall system signed by a Civil or
Structural Engineer registered in the State of California.

D. Complete information on panel material including STC rating chart and sound absorption performance.

E. Installation instructions and details.

F. Certification to certify that the wall design is incompliance with all the specified criteria included here in and all local and State Codes.

1.6 WARRANTY

A. Manufacturer W arranty against Material and Workmanship Defects: 5 years full warranty. Warranty period shall start from the day of beneficial occupancy.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS

A. Subject to compliance with the Contract Documents, the following manufacturers are acceptable:

1. Evonik Cyro LLC

2. QUILITE International

3. Or Equal

2.2 MATERIALS

A. The wall design indicated on the Drawings and specified herein is based on PARAGLAS SOUNDSTOP Noise Barrier Sheet, product by Evonik Cyro LLC. Other manufacturers and materials shall be evaluated for Or Equal based on compliance with the design criteria and performance and characteristics of the specified system
B. Anchor Bolts:

1. ASTM A307, ASTM A36, Or Equal, galvanized steel.

2. Embedment details to be developed by manufacturer upon receipt of acceptance of wall shop drawings from the ENGINEER.

C. Fasteners:

1. Wall Panels: Stainless steel.

2. Miscellaneous Fasteners: Corrosion resistant.

D. Any structural member to be hot-dipped galvanized shall be minimum 12 gauge thickness.

E. Wall Panel Posts: Steel. F. Grout: See Division 3.
G. Closures: Neoprene.

H. Sealants: See Specification section 07900, Joint Sealants.

I. Panels: The transparent noise barrier shall be a rigid monolithic sheet, comply with all requirements of this specification section.

1. The transparent noise barrier shall be of appropriate thickness (15mm, 20mm, or
25mm) to meet the specification requirements based on the design wind load, panel size, and fixture methods employed.

2. Color: Clear (colorless)

3. The tolerance on length and width dimensions shall be -0 inch, +0.25 inch.

4. Performance Characteristics

a) Performance Requirements:

1) Tensile Strength >9,250 psi (ASTM D 638)

2) Flexural Modulus >445,000 psi (ASTM D 790)

3) Rockwell Hardness M-90 (ASTM D 785)

4) STC >27 (ASTM E 90 / E 413)

b) Optical Requirements:

1) Light Transmission >90 percent (ASTM D 1003)

2) Haze <1.5 percent (ASTM D 1003)

3) Yellowness Index <1 (ASTM D 1925)

c) Weathering Requirements:

1) Weathering conducted in accordance with ASTM G 155

(a) Light Transmission >88 percent (ASTM D 1003) (b) Haze <10 percent (ASTM D 1003) (c) Yellowness Index <5 (ASTM D 1925) (d) Tensile Strength >75 percent of initial value ASTM D 638) (e) Flexural Strength >75 percent of initial value (ASTM D 790)
(f) Resistance to weathering: After exposure to outdoor weathering for a period of ten (10) years or accelerated weathering in accordance with ASTM G155 for a period of 10,000 hours, the transparent noise barrier panel shall show no evidence of cracking.

J. Impact Resistance:

a. The transparent noise barrier shall meet the requirements of EN 1794-1.

b. The transparent noise barrier shall meet the requirements of ANSI Z97.1 as a safety glazing material.

c. The transparent noise barrier shall pass the large missile impact test, ASTM E1996-97/02.

K. Wind Load Resistance:

1. The maximum elastic deflection under the design wind load shall be less than 3 inches.

2. When a load factor of 1.5 is applied to the design wind load:

a. The sheet shall not show any symptoms of failure such as buckling or cracks. b. The sheet shall not become detached from its supports or fittings.
L. Resistance to Roadside Chemicals:

1. The transparent noise barrier shall be resistant to standard de-ice chemicals such as: Calcium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride, Potassium Acetate, Calcium/Magnesium Acetate and Sodium Acetate.

M. Resistance to Fungi:

1. The transparent noise barrier shall undergo testing in accordance with ASTM G21 and have zero rating, show no signs of fungi growth, after the standard 28 day test period.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION

A. Install products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

1. Install tolerances in accordance with AISC Code of Standard Practice. a. Install products straight without bowing, sagging, or warping.
2. Install all fasteners.

3. Install base plates on grout bed.

a. Grout bed to be 1 inch thick unless noted otherwise on the Drawings. B. Install wall panels to supporting structure with exposed fasteners.
C. Install window frames, trim and other miscellaneous items in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and details.

D. System shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturers’ recommendations and consistent with the installation manual provided.

E. The noise barrier shall be installed without any gaps unless planned.

F. Installation shall be coordinate with work of other sections; provide inserts and templates as needed.
G. Install Work plumb and level with uniform appearance. H. Restore damaged finishes and protects Work.
3.2 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING

A. Touch up paint any scratched factory finished surfaces or remove and replace as directed by ENGINEER.

B. Remove and replace any damaged wall or roof panels, frames, etc., as directed by

ENGINEER.

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