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Effects of various architectural parameters on six room acoustical measures in auditoria.
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Effects of various architectural parameters on six room acoustical measures in auditoria./
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Chiang, Wei-Hwa.
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167 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-11, Section: A, page: 4175.
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Effects of various architectural parameters on six room acoustical measures in auditoria.
Chiang, Wei-Hwa.
Effects of various architectural parameters on six room acoustical measures in auditoria.
- 167 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 56-11, Section: A, page: 4175.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 1994.
The effects of architectural parameters on six room acoustical measures were investigated by means of correlation analyses, factor analyses and multiple regression analyses based on data taken in twenty halls. Architectural parameters were used to estimate acoustical measures taken at individual locations within each room as well as the averages and standard deviations of all measured values in the rooms.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The six acoustical measures were Early Decay Time (EDT10), Clarity Index (C80), Overall Level (G), Bass Ratio based on Early Decay Time (BR(EDT)), Treble Ratio based on Early Decay Time (TR(EDT)), and Early Inter-aural Cross Correlation (IACC80). A comprehensive method of quantifying various architectural characteristics of rooms was developed to define a large number of architectural parameters that were hypothesized to effect the acoustical measurements made in the rooms.
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This study quantitatively confirmed many of the principles used in the design of concert halls and auditoria. Three groups of room architectural parameters such as the parameters associated with the depth of diffusing surfaces were significantly correlated with the hall standard deviations of most of the acoustical measures. Significant differences of statistical relations among architectural parameters and receiver specific acoustical measures were found between a group of music halls and a group of lecture halls. For example, architectural parameters such as the relative distance from the receiver to the overhead ceiling increased the percentage of the variance of acoustical measures that was explained by Barron's revised theory from approximately 70% to 80% only when data were taken in the group of music halls.
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This study revealed the major architectural parameters which have strong relations with individual acoustical measures forming the basis for a more quantitative method for advancing the theoretical design of concert halls and other auditoria. The results of this study provide designers the information to predict acoustical measures in buildings at very early stages of the design process without using computer models or scale models.
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