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Sound radiation into rectangular room -- Applications to airborne sound transmission in buildings
Relation between wall vibration and sound pressure in room is derived from natural mode analysis; solution is discussed for frequency range above coincidence frequency; it is found that, for given standing wave on wall, sound pressure in room is built up by very few modes; this is of interest for accuracy of sound insulation measurements in buildings; average sound pressure is shown to be same as is found from energy considerations; however, systematic deviations can occur if wall is excited to vibrations from source room with same dimensions as receiving room; this was experimentally verified.
Sound radiation into rectangular room -- Applications to airborne sound transmission in buildings
Relation between wall vibration and sound pressure in room is derived from natural mode analysis; solution is discussed for frequency range above coincidence frequency; it is found that, for given standing wave on wall, sound pressure in room is built up by very few modes; this is of interest for accuracy of sound insulation measurements in buildings; average sound pressure is shown to be same as is found from energy considerations; however, systematic deviations can occur if wall is excited to vibrations from source room with same dimensions as receiving room; this was experimentally verified.
Sound radiation into rectangular room -- Applications to airborne sound transmission in buildings
Acustica
Kihlman, T. (author)
Acustica ; 18
1967
10 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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