1979
DOI: 10.3397/1.2832132
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Eigenmodes in Nonrectangular Reverberation Rooms

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“…However, these alterations make the low-frequency performance much more difficult to predict when compared to the performance of a rectangular space. 27,28 Changes to the geometry of a room do not eliminate modal effects on the sound field and listening responses: they simply make them harder to predict. 29 When attempting to predict modal behaviour of the space, it should be noted that non-rectangular spaces do not follow the simple formulation of eigen-frequencies that rectangular spaces do.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these alterations make the low-frequency performance much more difficult to predict when compared to the performance of a rectangular space. 27,28 Changes to the geometry of a room do not eliminate modal effects on the sound field and listening responses: they simply make them harder to predict. 29 When attempting to predict modal behaviour of the space, it should be noted that non-rectangular spaces do not follow the simple formulation of eigen-frequencies that rectangular spaces do.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The determination of the modal parameters in the most general case of non-rectangular rooms requires one of the more complex methods, such as the use of the finite element method [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(B)Modo 3,1,0 da sala retangular (81,1Hz) comparado com a sala não retangular(35,5Hz) (C) Modo 0,4,0 da sala retangular (98Hz) comparado com a sala não retangular (95,3Hz) (D)Modo 3,0,0 da sala retangular (102,9Hz) comparado com a sala não retangular (103,9Hz)3.2.13.4 Modos normais em salas não simétricasNieuwland eWeber (1979) realizaram pesquisas sobre câmaras reverberantes no Philips Research Laboratories of Eindhoven, nos Países Baixos e concluíram que em salas não retangulares, a estrutura espacial do nível de pressão sonora dos modos é irregular. A sobreposição dos diferentes modos resultará favoravelmente em uma menor variação de pressão nas salas irregulares(EVEREST, 1988b, p. 52).…”
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