This paper examines how the individual variations of chair type, row spacing, as well as the presence of occupants and carpet, combine to influence the absorption characteristics of theater chairs as a function of sample perimeter-to-area (P/A) ratios. Scale models were used to measure the interactive effects of the four test variables on the chair absorption characteristics, avoiding the practical difficulties of full scale measurements. All of the test variables led to effects that could lead to important changes to auditorium acoustics conditions. At mid and higher frequencies, the various effects can usually be explained as due to, more or less, porous absorbing material. In the 125 and 250\u2009Hz octave bands, the major changes were a...
The absorption of an orchestra on various orchestra platforms was measured using scale model concert...
The low-frequency attenuation in the direct sound due to the concert hall seats, i.e., the seat-dip ...
The reverberation of a room is often controlled by installing sound absorption panels to the ceiling...
Measurements of the sound absorption of several blocks of chairs with varied perimeter-to-area (P/A)...
This paper reports new measurement results investigating the use of screens around samples of theatr...
The present study investigated factors influencing the precision of the perimeter-to-area (P/A) meth...
The sound absorption of small samples consisting of up to 18 upholstered theatre chairs was measured...
This work examines how the individual variations of row spacing, as well as the presence of cushions...
Measurements of the sound absorption coefficients of blocks of occupied theatre chairs varied approx...
This study investigated the absorption characteristics of materials in a multi-purpose hall using co...
This paper presents the results of measurements of the sound absorption coefficient of auditorium se...
There is a need for a more accurate laboratory measurement method to predict auditorium seat absorpt...
The audience area in theatres or auditoriums represents the most important and major absorption surf...
The relationship between the measured acoustic absorption coefficient of an array of theater chairs ...
The effects of stage volume and absorption for stage design on the acoustical characteristics of con...
The absorption of an orchestra on various orchestra platforms was measured using scale model concert...
The low-frequency attenuation in the direct sound due to the concert hall seats, i.e., the seat-dip ...
The reverberation of a room is often controlled by installing sound absorption panels to the ceiling...
Measurements of the sound absorption of several blocks of chairs with varied perimeter-to-area (P/A)...
This paper reports new measurement results investigating the use of screens around samples of theatr...
The present study investigated factors influencing the precision of the perimeter-to-area (P/A) meth...
The sound absorption of small samples consisting of up to 18 upholstered theatre chairs was measured...
This work examines how the individual variations of row spacing, as well as the presence of cushions...
Measurements of the sound absorption coefficients of blocks of occupied theatre chairs varied approx...
This study investigated the absorption characteristics of materials in a multi-purpose hall using co...
This paper presents the results of measurements of the sound absorption coefficient of auditorium se...
There is a need for a more accurate laboratory measurement method to predict auditorium seat absorpt...
The audience area in theatres or auditoriums represents the most important and major absorption surf...
The relationship between the measured acoustic absorption coefficient of an array of theater chairs ...
The effects of stage volume and absorption for stage design on the acoustical characteristics of con...
The absorption of an orchestra on various orchestra platforms was measured using scale model concert...
The low-frequency attenuation in the direct sound due to the concert hall seats, i.e., the seat-dip ...
The reverberation of a room is often controlled by installing sound absorption panels to the ceiling...