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Accuracy of computer simulation software using hybrid models for microscale urban environments
Author(s) -
Rafaella Estevão da Rocha,
Alexandre Virginelli Maiorino,
Stelamaris Rolla Bertoli
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
proceedings of meetings on acoustics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.15
H-Index - 16
ISSN - 1939-800X
DOI - 10.1121/2.0000412
Subject(s) - microscale chemistry , software , impulse (physics) , computer science , impulse response , acoustics , energy (signal processing) , simulation , mathematics , statistics , physics , mathematical analysis , mathematics education , quantum mechanics , programming language
Several previous studies have compared the results of hybrid models versus in-situ measurements in closed spaces. Hybrid calculation models may also be used to simulate small open urban environments, however there are few studies showing the reliability of the results. This research aimed to investigate the accuracy of hybrid computer calculation models in microscale urban spaces. An open space with an “L” shaped edification was selected in order to provide proper reflections for the study. Acoustics measurements in situ were done using the method of impulse response. Computer models were also created using software Odeon v.13. Accuracy was evaluated comparatively using JND values of acoustics parameters as reference. Analyzed parameters were T30, EDT and SPL. Energy-Time curves and Impulse Responses were also compared. It was found that parameters have a good agreement between simulated and measured results, especially in mid-high frequencies. There is also a position dependent variation in T30 due to th...

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