Acoustics.com's Acoustics 101 section provides architects & designers acoustic education for these terms: Reverberation time, Reflections, Absorption Noise...
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III. Large Room Acoustics and Reverberation Time This expression for the reverberation time was derived around 1895 by the father of modern architectural acoustics, Clement Sabine. Since the absorption coefficients of absorbing materials vary with frequency, the reverberation time in a room will also vary with frequency.
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www.kettering.edu/~drussell/GMI-Acoustics/Reverb.html
www.kettering.edu/~drussell/GMI-Acoustics/Reverb.html
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Spatial acoustic analysis is performed to determine the effect of the space or room on sound. Reverberation time measurement is one technique used to...
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For the practical application of a new wavelet filter bank in the field of room acoustics, reverberation time should be measured since it is used for...
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A simple explanation of reverberation time and room acoustics In acoustics the reverberation time at a particular frequency is defined as the time taken for sound to decay by 60 dB; this is often abbreviated to RT60. The decay used to be measured by firing a starting pistol, and then measuring the decay;
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www.noisenet.org/Noise_Room%20Acoustics_Reverb.htm
www.noisenet.org/Noise_Room%20Acoustics_Reverb.htm
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The stream of continuing sound is call reverberation. The rate of build-up of echo density is proportional to the square root of the volume of the room. For further study, see Hyperphysics-> Reflection, Hyperphysics->Auditorium Acoustics...
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www.indiana.edu/~emusic/acoustics/reverb.htm
www.indiana.edu/~emusic/acoustics/reverb.htm
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on reverberation time (acoustics),
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/500394/reverberation...
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Ambience. In room acoustics, early reflections and reverberation. The audible sense of a room or environment surround a sound source. [3] In concert hall acoustics, the ratio of the average reverberation times at 125 and 250 Hz to the average of the RT's at 500 and 1000 Hz. It is determined only for a hall when...
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