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Efficiency factors characterizing sound reflection properties of a room ceiling
Author(s) -
N. G. Kanev
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
proceedings of meetings on acoustics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISSN - 1939-800X
DOI - 10.1121/2.0000326
Subject(s) - ceiling (cloud) , acoustics , architectural acoustics , sound energy , reflection (computer programming) , glass ceiling , sound (geography) , energy (signal processing) , materials science , computer science , physics , engineering , structural engineering , reverberation , economic growth , economics , programming language , quantum mechanics
The shape of a room ceiling influences acoustics of the room dramatically. Many books give recommendations on the ceiling geometry, which has to be designed to reflect sound to the rear of the room, or to diffuse it throughout the room. But any quantitative parameters for characterizing efficiency of sound reflection from the ceiling are not applied in practice. It would be useful to specify the room ceiling by any parameters describing its reflection properties. For this purpose two efficiency factors in framework of geometrical acoustics are proposed here. The first factor is a ratio of the sound energy reflected from the ceiling toward the seats to the sound energy incident on the ceiling. The maximum value of the ratio equals 1. However, the maximum value of the ratio does not always correspond with a good ceiling shape. For this reason the second factor is also used, it is a ratio of the sound energy reflected from the ceiling towards seats to sound energy radiated by a source into the room. Proposed...

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