The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premises, is a suspended absorbent ceiling. The non-uniform distribution of the absorbent material, as well as the influence of sound-scattering objects such as furniture or other interior equipment, has to be taken into account when calculating room acoustic parameters. This requires additional information than what is already inherent in the statistical absorption coefficients and equivalent absorption areas provided by the reverberation chamber method ISO 354. Furthermore, the classical diffuse field assumption cannot be expected to be valid in these types of rooms. The non-isotropic sound field has to be considered. In this paper, a statistica...
peer reviewedThis research is focused on rooms with a pair of parallel surfaces in which non-exponen...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
It is known that the classical theory of room acoustics cannot be strictly applied to the study of t...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
In ordinary public rooms, such as classrooms and offices, an absorbent ceiling is the typical first ...
The typical acoustical treatment in ordinary rooms such as classrooms, offices, conference rooms etc...
Several room acoustic parameters have to be considered in ordinary public rooms, such as offices and...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the following: − The influence of incident angle and freque...
International audienceThis study concerns the determination of an equivalent acoustic absorption mod...
This paper discusses the concept of the reverberation radius, also known as critical distance, in ro...
In this paper, a novel procedure for the estimation of the energy decay curve of the reverberation o...
In this paper, a novel procedure for the estimation of the energy decay curve of the reverberation o...
This paper discusses the concept of the reverberation radius, also known as critical distance, in ro...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
The decay process in rooms with non-diffuse sound fields was the subject of this investigation. A re...
peer reviewedThis research is focused on rooms with a pair of parallel surfaces in which non-exponen...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
It is known that the classical theory of room acoustics cannot be strictly applied to the study of t...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
In ordinary public rooms, such as classrooms and offices, an absorbent ceiling is the typical first ...
The typical acoustical treatment in ordinary rooms such as classrooms, offices, conference rooms etc...
Several room acoustic parameters have to be considered in ordinary public rooms, such as offices and...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the following: − The influence of incident angle and freque...
International audienceThis study concerns the determination of an equivalent acoustic absorption mod...
This paper discusses the concept of the reverberation radius, also known as critical distance, in ro...
In this paper, a novel procedure for the estimation of the energy decay curve of the reverberation o...
In this paper, a novel procedure for the estimation of the energy decay curve of the reverberation o...
This paper discusses the concept of the reverberation radius, also known as critical distance, in ro...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
The decay process in rooms with non-diffuse sound fields was the subject of this investigation. A re...
peer reviewedThis research is focused on rooms with a pair of parallel surfaces in which non-exponen...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
It is known that the classical theory of room acoustics cannot be strictly applied to the study of t...