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Volumetric diffusers: pseudorandom cylinder arrays on a periodic lattice
Authors:Hughes Richard J  Angus Jamie A S  Cox Trevor J  Umnova Olga  Gehring Gillian A  Pogson Mark  Whittaker David M
Affiliation:Acoustics Research Centre, University of Salford, Salford M5 4WT, United Kingdom. r.j.hughes@edu.salford.ac.uk
Abstract:Most conventional diffusers take the form of a surface based treatment, and as a result can only operate in hemispherical space. Placing a diffuser in the volume of a room might provide greater efficiency by allowing scattering into the whole space. A periodic cylinder array (or sonic crystal) produces periodicity lobes and uneven scattering. Introducing defects into an array, by removing or varying the size of some of the cylinders, can enhance their diffusing abilities. This paper applies number theoretic concepts to create cylinder arrays that have more even scattering. Predictions using a boundary element method are compared to measurements to verify the model, and suitable metrics are adopted to evaluate performance. Arrangements with good aperiodic autocorrelation properties tend to produce the best results. At low frequency power is controlled by object size and at high frequency diffusion is dominated by lattice spacing and structural similarity. Consequently the operational bandwidth is rather small. By using sparse arrays and varying cylinder sizes, a wider bandwidth can be achieved.
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