2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2013.03.013
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Assessing the acoustic properties of Roman Catholic churches: A new approach

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“…The approach developed in [14] for index assessing the acoustic quality of churches in 2014 proposed the extension for assessing with one uncorrelated partial index S T as a function of the sound strength G [11]. Studies have shown that it is possible to evaluate the acoustic properties of churches using a single number based on 5 acoustic parameters (T 30 , C 80 , RASTI, L Aeq and G).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The approach developed in [14] for index assessing the acoustic quality of churches in 2014 proposed the extension for assessing with one uncorrelated partial index S T as a function of the sound strength G [11]. Studies have shown that it is possible to evaluate the acoustic properties of churches using a single number based on 5 acoustic parameters (T 30 , C 80 , RASTI, L Aeq and G).…”
Section: Gap and Gi Single Number Indices In Acoustics Assessment Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The value of this index was calculated on the basis of acoustic parameters obtained from measurements inside the church, such as reverberation time T 30 , clarity of music C 80 , speech intelligibility RASTI and disturbing noise level L Aeq . On the basis of these parameters and developed calculation procedures, shown in [14], the partial indices were determined respectively: reverberation R, music sound M, speech intelligibility S and external disturbance D. By using these indices, it is possible to obtain information about the extent to which acoustic parameters are consistent with their preferred values, on a scale of 1 (parameter corresponds to its preferred value) to 0 (parameter deviates significantly from a preferred value).…”
Section: Gap and Gi Single Number Indices In Acoustics Assessment Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
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