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Sound Field Modeling in Architectural Acoustics using a Diffusion Equation Based Model

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Acoustic Modeling in Architecture

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1960
Effective 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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Acoustics and Architecture

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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Tutorial on architectural acoustics

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2002
This 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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Architectural acoustics for the organ

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1983
Organs are used in many settings: churches, concert halls, recital halls, and even practice rooms. An organ may be used as a solo instrument, as accompaniment to a chorus, or as part of an orchestral ensemble. There is a wide range of appropriate acoustics for the auditorium as well as placement of the instrument and performer with relation to the ...
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ARCHITECTURAL ACOUSTIC DEVICE

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2012
An acoustic device and a method for altering sound. The acoustic device includes an architectural structure having a solid body. The architectural structure is adapted to be mounted on a wall of a room. The solid body has a channel therethrough to define a cavity therein. The channel is configured to alter sound waves incident on the acoustic device.
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Generative acoustics in architecture

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2016
The researchers share three studies in parametric, generative, and iterative architectural acoustics. (1) A real-time parametric model shapes a geometrically complex ceiling plane with grips in order to visualize first-order reflections so that early arriving strong reflections may be directed to the audience and late-arriving echoes may be avoided. (2)
Andrew Hulva   +3 more
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Acoustical design in architecture

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2005
Cyril Harris’s name is best known to the general public for the outstanding concert halls he has designed. But his impact on reduction of noise and vibration through the application of established fundamental engineering design principles is far greater through the work of others who have benefited from the books (and particularly handbooks) he has ...
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Architectural acoustic teaching software

Automation in Construction, 1997
This paper presents a working hypothesis for the development of Architectural Acoustics teaching software. The concepts and rationale underlying the development are discussed first and followed by a presentation of current first-phase 2D work in progress.
Norman E. Barnett, James A. Turner
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