Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach

Room resonances create dramatic fluctuations in the distribution of sound pressure throughout the listening region of a room. Previous studies indicate that the addition of sound absorbing material decreases room resonances and shifts its modal characteristics. The present study proposes an approach...

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Main Authors: Siu-Kit Lau, Eric A Powell
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1461348418780027
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spelling doaj-3b62eb67f69a4af5895bf64b4c6ea7352020-11-25T03:03:15ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control1461-34842048-40462018-06-013710.1177/1461348418780027Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approachSiu-Kit LauEric A PowellRoom resonances create dramatic fluctuations in the distribution of sound pressure throughout the listening region of a room. Previous studies indicate that the addition of sound absorbing material decreases room resonances and shifts its modal characteristics. The present study proposes an approach which qualifies the effects that the additional absorption in a listening room may have on the sound fields and the frequency responses. Finite element analysis was employed for modelling the low-frequency responses of a room. The study analyses frequency responses at various listening positions involving different amounts and different placement of sound absorbents on room surfaces by observing standard deviation for linearity across a chosen frequency range. Two-dimensional sound field plots at listening height were also used to examine the spatial changes of room resonances caused by the additional absorption. The present study applied a modified statistical approach to evaluate both the sound field and the frequency responses of a room. The results were then applied to re-evaluate the effects of the absorbers location on the listening region through the proposed approach.https://doi.org/10.1177/1461348418780027
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Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control
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title Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
title_short Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
title_full Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
title_fullStr Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
title_full_unstemmed Effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: A statistical approach
title_sort effects of absorption placement on sound field of a rectangular room: a statistical approach
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration and Active Control
issn 1461-3484
2048-4046
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Room resonances create dramatic fluctuations in the distribution of sound pressure throughout the listening region of a room. Previous studies indicate that the addition of sound absorbing material decreases room resonances and shifts its modal characteristics. The present study proposes an approach which qualifies the effects that the additional absorption in a listening room may have on the sound fields and the frequency responses. Finite element analysis was employed for modelling the low-frequency responses of a room. The study analyses frequency responses at various listening positions involving different amounts and different placement of sound absorbents on room surfaces by observing standard deviation for linearity across a chosen frequency range. Two-dimensional sound field plots at listening height were also used to examine the spatial changes of room resonances caused by the additional absorption. The present study applied a modified statistical approach to evaluate both the sound field and the frequency responses of a room. The results were then applied to re-evaluate the effects of the absorbers location on the listening region through the proposed approach.
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