Sound fields near building facades - comparison of finite and semi-infinite reflectors on a rigid ground plane |
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Authors: | C. Hopkins Y. Lam |
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Affiliation: | a Acoustics Research Unit, School of Architecture, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZN, UK b Acoustics Research Centre, School of Computing, Science and Engineering, University of Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK |
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Abstract: | The sound field in front of, and close to a building facade is relevant to the measurement and prediction of environmental noise and sound insulation. For simplicity it is often assumed that the facade can be treated as a semi-infinite reflector, however in the low-frequency range (50-200 Hz) this is no longer appropriate as the wavelengths are similar or larger than the facade dimensions. Scale model measurements and predictions using integral equation methods have been used to investigate the effect of diffraction on the sound field in front of finite size reflectors. For the situation that is commonly encountered in front of building facades, the results indicate that diffraction effects are only likely to be significant in the low-frequency range (50-200 Hz) when the façade dimensions are less than 5 m. This assumes that there is a point source close to the ground and microphones at a height of 1.2 or 1.5 m, at a distance between 1 and 2 m in front of the façade. |
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Keywords: | Faç ade Reflection Diffraction Integral equation methods Environmental noise Sound insulation |
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