This paper presents a general method for modeling extended-reaction surface impedance boundary conditions in time-domain wave-based room acoustic simulations. A sound field separation technique is used to separate the sound field at a boundary into its incident and reflected components, in each time step of the simulation. Once separated, the incidence angle of the incident sound field is determined and the boundary surface impedance is adjusted accordingly. This allows for the incorporation of angle dependent properties of extended-reaction room surfaces in the simulation. The proposed method is validated both analytically and experimentally. An excellent agreement is found between simulations and analytic and measured reference data. Furt...
The sound field distribution in a room is the consequence of the acoustic properties of radiating so...
In this paper, different implementations of numerical locally reacting boundary conditions are studi...
Finite Difference Time Domain room acoustics modelling provides accurate emulation of sound propagat...
The acoustical modeling of rooms has always been a great challenge, especially when efforts are mad...
Two room-acoustical prediction models were previously developed in the UBC Acoustics and Noise Resea...
In order to achieve accurate time-domain wave-based simulations of a real room, the acoustical prope...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
This paper presents an equivalent fluid model (EFM) formulation in a three-dimensional time-domain d...
The time-domain nodal discontinuous Galerkin (TD-DG) method is emerging as a potential wave-based me...
The time-domain nodal discontinuous Galerkin (TD-DG) method is emerging as a potential wave-based me...
This project deals with several issues on the use of Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method for...
The sound field distribution in a room is the consequence of the acoustic properties of radiating so...
In this paper, different implementations of numerical locally reacting boundary conditions are studi...
Finite Difference Time Domain room acoustics modelling provides accurate emulation of sound propagat...
The acoustical modeling of rooms has always been a great challenge, especially when efforts are mad...
Two room-acoustical prediction models were previously developed in the UBC Acoustics and Noise Resea...
In order to achieve accurate time-domain wave-based simulations of a real room, the acoustical prope...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
Applicability of wave-based acoustics simulation methods in the time domain has increased markedly f...
This paper presents an equivalent fluid model (EFM) formulation in a three-dimensional time-domain d...
The time-domain nodal discontinuous Galerkin (TD-DG) method is emerging as a potential wave-based me...
The time-domain nodal discontinuous Galerkin (TD-DG) method is emerging as a potential wave-based me...
This project deals with several issues on the use of Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) method for...
The sound field distribution in a room is the consequence of the acoustic properties of radiating so...
In this paper, different implementations of numerical locally reacting boundary conditions are studi...
Finite Difference Time Domain room acoustics modelling provides accurate emulation of sound propagat...