This paper discusses the concept of the reverberation radius, also known as critical distance, in rooms with non-uniformly distributed sound absorption. The reverberation radius is the distance from a sound source at which the direct sound level equals the reflected sound level. The currently used formulas to calculate the reverberation radius have been derived by the classic theories of Sabine or Eyring. However, these theories are only valid in perfectly diffused sound fields; thus, only when the energy density is constant throughout a room. Nevertheless, the generally used formulas for the reverberation radius have been used in any circumstance. Starting from theories for determining the reverberation time in non-diffuse sound fields, th...
The reverberation-room method, which assumes a diffuse sound field, has long been used for various s...
International audienceThis study concerns the determination of an equivalent acoustic absorption mod...
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...
The aim of this paper is first to review the best known reverberation time formulae and then to show...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
This work focuses on the calculation of net intensity vectors in rooms, by using two different metho...
Sound fields in furnished rooms are not diffuse and so do not conform to diffuse-field theory. In an...
The acoustical comfort is now a comfort’s criterion which is taken into from the conception. The des...
Sabine, Eyring and Millington formulas are commonly used for reverberation time prediction, mainly, ...
The reverberation-room method, which assumes a diffuse sound field, has long been used for various s...
Sabine, Eyring and Millington formulas are commonly used for reverberation time prediction, mainly, ...
The reverberation-room method, which assumes a diffuse sound field, has long been used for various s...
International audienceThis study concerns the determination of an equivalent acoustic absorption mod...
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...
The aim of this paper is first to review the best known reverberation time formulae and then to show...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
The most common acoustical treatment of public rooms, such as schools, offices, and healthcare premi...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
Reverberation time in rooms depends on many factors, e.g. cubature, surface of envelopes, sound abso...
This work focuses on the calculation of net intensity vectors in rooms, by using two different metho...
Sound fields in furnished rooms are not diffuse and so do not conform to diffuse-field theory. In an...
The acoustical comfort is now a comfort’s criterion which is taken into from the conception. The des...
Sabine, Eyring and Millington formulas are commonly used for reverberation time prediction, mainly, ...
The reverberation-room method, which assumes a diffuse sound field, has long been used for various s...
Sabine, Eyring and Millington formulas are commonly used for reverberation time prediction, mainly, ...
The reverberation-room method, which assumes a diffuse sound field, has long been used for various s...
International audienceThis study concerns the determination of an equivalent acoustic absorption mod...
In this paper, a novel procedure for the estimation of the energy decay curve of the reverberation o...