An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia

Concave surfaces are often considered to be detrimental or precarious in room acoustics, especially because of the impact they have on the distribution of sound energy. However, it is often difficult to avoid such surfaces in buildings with specific architectural functions. A primary example of this...

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Main Author: Utami, Sentagi Sesotya
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Published: BYU ScholarsArchive 2005
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spelling ndltd-BGMYU2-oai-scholarsarchive.byu.edu-etd-16542021-09-01T05:01:02Z An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia Utami, Sentagi Sesotya Concave surfaces are often considered to be detrimental or precarious in room acoustics, especially because of the impact they have on the distribution of sound energy. However, it is often difficult to avoid such surfaces in buildings with specific architectural functions. A primary example of this involves mosques, which are sacred places of worship for Muslims. In keeping with the Islamic architectural style, most mosques incorporate a symbolic centralized domed ceiling as part of their room structures. These domes are open on the bottom and coupled to the acoustic spaces below. In many cases, the lower spaces may be idealized rectangular enclosures. Owing to the distinctness and ubiquity of this basic architectural form, a thorough, fundamental analysis of such environments would be useful to the architectural acoustics community. In this study, predictions from EASE (trademark) computer models were compared to the results derived from physical scale model measurements. The scale model measurement techniques involved evaluation of impulse responses in a 1:12 scale model of Darussholah mosque, in East Java, Indonesia. A miniature human voice source was created to carry out the impulse response measurements. It was carefully evaluated to ensure that it produced adequate frequency response and directivity comparable to an actual human voice. Acoustical parameters were derived from the impulse responses. Statistical analysis using ANOVA and t-tests were used to compare results from the measurements with variations of domed ceiling configurations and other aspects of the measurement setting. Conclusions were based on these comparisons and on auralization listening tests in order to ascertain the elements that produced the most significant impact on the mosque acoustics. The analysis helps establish criteria for good acoustics in mosques and other buildings with domed ceilings. 2005-08-12T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/655 https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1654&context=etd http://lib.byu.edu/about/copyright/ Theses and Dissertations BYU ScholarsArchive acoustics mosques domes architectural acoustics Astrophysics and Astronomy Physics
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Utami, Sentagi Sesotya
An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
description Concave surfaces are often considered to be detrimental or precarious in room acoustics, especially because of the impact they have on the distribution of sound energy. However, it is often difficult to avoid such surfaces in buildings with specific architectural functions. A primary example of this involves mosques, which are sacred places of worship for Muslims. In keeping with the Islamic architectural style, most mosques incorporate a symbolic centralized domed ceiling as part of their room structures. These domes are open on the bottom and coupled to the acoustic spaces below. In many cases, the lower spaces may be idealized rectangular enclosures. Owing to the distinctness and ubiquity of this basic architectural form, a thorough, fundamental analysis of such environments would be useful to the architectural acoustics community. In this study, predictions from EASE (trademark) computer models were compared to the results derived from physical scale model measurements. The scale model measurement techniques involved evaluation of impulse responses in a 1:12 scale model of Darussholah mosque, in East Java, Indonesia. A miniature human voice source was created to carry out the impulse response measurements. It was carefully evaluated to ensure that it produced adequate frequency response and directivity comparable to an actual human voice. Acoustical parameters were derived from the impulse responses. Statistical analysis using ANOVA and t-tests were used to compare results from the measurements with variations of domed ceiling configurations and other aspects of the measurement setting. Conclusions were based on these comparisons and on auralization listening tests in order to ascertain the elements that produced the most significant impact on the mosque acoustics. The analysis helps establish criteria for good acoustics in mosques and other buildings with domed ceilings.
author Utami, Sentagi Sesotya
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title An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
title_short An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
title_full An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
title_fullStr An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed An Acoustical Analysis of Domes Coupled to Rooms, with Special Application to the Darussholah Mosque, in East Java, Indonesia
title_sort acoustical analysis of domes coupled to rooms, with special application to the darussholah mosque, in east java, indonesia
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