(57) O A sound damping wall often causes vibration hindrance unless a ditch of sufficient
depth is dug at the rear side. This is not longer necessary if a wall according to
the invention is used. Said wall consists of multiplex contained in azobe, while the
connecting means, with which the panels are attached to posts, have in the case of
loading parallel to the surface of the panels, a greater thickness in the direction
perpendicular to the panels. The connecting means are preferably metal clamping frames
having a bevelled U-shaped cross-section.
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