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| Autore: |
Papadakis Nikolaos M
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| Titolo: |
Advances in Architectural Acoustics
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| Pubblicazione: | Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (356 p.) |
| Soggetto topico: | Mathematics and Science |
| Research and information: general | |
| Soggetto non controllato: | absorption |
| acoustic heritage | |
| acoustic measurements | |
| acoustic parameters | |
| acoustic subspaces | |
| acoustical parameters | |
| acoustics | |
| acoustics simulation | |
| airflow resistivity | |
| archaeo-acoustics | |
| auralization | |
| building acoustics | |
| calculation models | |
| coherent image source method | |
| concert hall acoustics | |
| diffusers location | |
| diffusive surfaces | |
| directional decay rates | |
| discretization error | |
| dodecahedron | |
| eigenbeam processing | |
| explicit method | |
| FDTD simulation | |
| finite element method | |
| firecrackers | |
| frequency domain | |
| high order scheme | |
| impulse response measurements | |
| intangible cultural heritage | |
| ISO 3382 | |
| ISO 3382-1 | |
| ISO 3382-3 | |
| lateral reflections | |
| long space | |
| mechanism | |
| micro-perforated panels | |
| n/a | |
| office noise | |
| omnidirectional source | |
| open-air ancient theatres | |
| open-plan offices | |
| opera house | |
| perception thresholds | |
| perforated panels | |
| prediction models | |
| PUFEM | |
| reflection power | |
| reflection sequence | |
| resonant absorbers | |
| reverberation time | |
| room absorption | |
| room acoustic simulations | |
| room acoustics | |
| room modes | |
| room response | |
| scale-model experiment | |
| scattering | |
| seat dip effect | |
| seat height | |
| seat spacing | |
| shoebox concert hall | |
| shoebox typology | |
| skeletal reflections | |
| sound absorption | |
| sound absorption coefficient | |
| sound field modeling | |
| sound source | |
| sound-absorbing boundary | |
| spatial correlation | |
| spatial decay | |
| spatial impression | |
| speech | |
| speech intelligibility | |
| subjective investigation | |
| supervised learning method | |
| time domain | |
| variable acoustics | |
| wave-based method | |
| worship space acoustics | |
| Persona (resp. second.): | GaraiMassimo |
| GeorgiosStavroulakis | |
| PapadakisNikolaos M | |
| Sommario/riassunto: | Satisfactory acoustics is crucial for the ability of spaces such as auditoriums and lecture rooms to perform their primary function. The acoustics of dwellings and offices greatly affects the quality of our life, since we are all consciously or subconsciously aware of the sounds to which we are daily subjected. Architectural acoustics, which encompasses room and building acoustics, is the scientific field that deals with these topics and can be defined as the study of generation, propagation, and effects of sound in enclosures. Modeling techniques, as well as related acoustic theories for accurately calculating the sound field, have been the center of many major new developments. In addition, the image conveyed by a purely physical description of sound would be incomplete without regarding human perception; hence, the interrelation between objective stimuli and subjective sensations is a field of important investigations. A holistic approach in terms of research and practice is the optimum way for solving the perplexing problems which arise in the design or refurbishment of spaces, since current trends in contemporary architecture, such as transparency, openness, and preference for bare sound-reflecting surfaces are continuing pushing the very limits of functional acoustics. All the advances in architectural acoustics gathered in this Special Issue, we hope that inspire researchers and acousticians to explore new directions in this age of scientific convergence. |
| Titolo autorizzato: | Advances in Architectural Acoustics ![]() |
| Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
| Record Nr.: | 9910580206703321 |
| Lo trovi qui: | Univ. Federico II |
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