Experimental Investigation of the Statistics of Sound-Power Radiation in a Reverberant Room

The measurement of sound-power injection into a reverberant room is subject to statistical uncertainties owing to the large fluctuations of SPL with variation of source and/or receiver position. Low-frequency pure-tone sources generally require many microphone and source positions if radiated sound...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 1972-07, Vol.52 (1A_Supplement), p.149-149
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