Effect of diffusive and nondiffusive surfaces combinations on sound diffusion |
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Authors: | Masoume Shafieian and Farokh Hodjat Kashani |
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Institution: | (1) 785 Indian Road, Toronto, ON, M6P 2E4, Canada |
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Abstract: | One of room acoustic goals, especially in small to medium rooms, is sound diffusion in low frequencies, which have been the
subject of lots of researches. Sound diffusion is a very important consideration in acoustics because it minimizes the coherent
reflections that cause problems. It also tends to make an enclosed space sound larger than it is. Diffusion is an excellent
alternative or complement to sound absorption in acoustic treatment because it doesn’t really remove much energy, which means
it can be used to effectively reduce reflections while still leaving an ambient or live sounding space. Distribution of diffusive
and nondiffusive surfaces on room walls affect sound diffusion in room, but the amount, combination, and location of these
surfaces are still the matter of question. This paper investigates effects of these issues on room acoustic frequency response
in different parts of the room with different source-receiver locations. Room acoustic model based on wave method is used
(implemented) which is very accurate and convenient for low frequencies in such rooms. Different distributions of acoustic
surfaces on room walls have been introduced to the model and room frequency response results are calculated. For the purpose
of comparison, some measurements results are presented. Finally for more smooth frequency response in small and medium rooms,
some suggestions are made. |
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