As of the 2013.h versions, the side menu of the screen includes graphs of the acoustic insulation for each type of noise.
These graphs originally appeared in the Acoustic analysis report of the building (File > Print > Job report). They offer a statistical representation of the results of the acoustic insulation of the building.
Five graphs are generated, one for each type of noise (Internal airborne noise using vertical separation elements. Airborne noise using horizontal separation elements. Impact noise. External airborne noise and Airborne noise in partitions).
Each graph contains vertical bars displaying the acoustic insulation value of the emitter and receptor precinct pairs, in which the receptor is a precinct protected against the represented noise. The height of the vertical bar depends on the number of precinct pairs which have the same design acoustic insulation value. The colour of each bar can be green up to a specific height and then red. The height of the green area indicates the number of pairs which meet the acoustic insulation requirements and, conversely the red area represents those that do not.
By observing these graphs, users can see if the acoustic insulation requirements of the building are met at a glance (depending on the colour that predominates) without having to check the errors on a floor-by-floor basis.