Using Sabine’s and sound power relation to study: The effect of diffusers on measured sound absorption

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the number of diffusers placed in the same room, as well as the effect of diffusers with a flat area (8.4, 13.2, and 18 m2) on the calculated sound absorption coefficient in a reverberation room, when an iterative procedure based on the evaluati...

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Veröffentlicht in:Building acoustics 2024-06, Vol.31 (2), p.113-130
Hauptverfasser: Mahmoud, Abd El-Fattah A, Shawky, Hany A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the number of diffusers placed in the same room, as well as the effect of diffusers with a flat area (8.4, 13.2, and 18 m2) on the calculated sound absorption coefficient in a reverberation room, when an iterative procedure based on the evaluation of the sound power level is applied (this is done by using the sound power equation and substituting with different values of equivalent absorption area on both sides of the transformed equation to reach the correct value for absorption area, which achieves equality on both sides of the equation in order to achieve the goal). The sound absorption coefficient at random incident of three materials having different degrees of absorption—has been measured in a reverberation room according to ISO 345: a highly absorbent material (sponge) a medium absorbent material (rubber) and a low absorbent material (wood).There is a noticeable convergence between the calculated and measured sound absorption coefficient from the usual ISO 354 procedure and from the sound power level equation from ISO 3741,when diffusers are present. The difference in sound power level is close to 1.0 dB depending on the position of the source with the diffuser area. Thanks to the diffusers effect, the difference between the measured and the calculated sound absorption coefficient can be considerably reduced.
ISSN:1351-010X
2059-8025
DOI:10.1177/1351010X231222610