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Sound Field Modeling in Architectural Acoustics using a Diffusion Equation Based Model
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Acoustical Modeling in Architectural Acoustics [PDF]
It is imperative to investigate the acoustical properties of roms with the aid of models prior to construction. Two sound sources have been developed to facilitate these investigations. An air jet utilizing four intersection jets provides a nondirectional random noise, over a frequency range of 2400 cps to over 100 kcps for the study of the steady ...
Jerry P. Christoff+4 more
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Education in architectural acoustics [PDF]
From everyday contact with the architectural profession, we see clearly that few practicing architects really understand enough about acoustics to apply it effectively in architectural and urban design. This shortcoming can be attributed largely to the lack of acoustics training in architecture schools.
David M. Scott, Ewart A. Wetherill
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Model Techniques in Architectural Acoustics [PDF]
Sound sources, microphones, detection, and display are described for the modeling methods for both the steady-state and transient types of testing. The methods have been refined for excellent precision for determining diffracted sound levels around complicated building structures, and for studying echograms within proposed auditorium designs so as to ...
Paul S. Veneklasen
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In the Interest of Architectural Acoustics [PDF]
Paul S. Veneklasen
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Acoustic Modeling in Architecture
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1960Effective calibration and equalization of the Western Electric 640AA microphone to 100 kc advances the prospect of effective small-scale model studies in architectural acoustics. A small air jet source having appropriate noise spectrum in the range of 14 to 70 kc is used with models as small as 14 in. per ft.
Paul S. Veneklasen, Jerry P. Christoff
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2020
The great Greek Amphitheatre at Epidaurus is known the world over for its exceptional acoustics. It is an extraordinary piece of sonic architecture. Its location, nestled into the hills and facing away from the city, would have been very effective at limiting the amount of noise intruding into the venue.
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The great Greek Amphitheatre at Epidaurus is known the world over for its exceptional acoustics. It is an extraordinary piece of sonic architecture. Its location, nestled into the hills and facing away from the city, would have been very effective at limiting the amount of noise intruding into the venue.
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Tutorial on architectural acoustics
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002This tutorial is intended to provide an overview of current knowledge and practice in architectural acoustics. Topics covered will include basic concepts and history, acoustics of small rooms (small rooms for speech such as classrooms and meeting rooms, music studios, small critical listening spaces such as home theatres) and the acoustics of large ...
Rick Talaske+2 more
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