Buildings (Dec 2021)

Quantification of the Absorption and Scattering Effects of Diffusers in a Room with Absorbent Ceiling

  • Emma Arvidsson,
  • Erling Nilsson,
  • Delphine Bard Hagberg,
  • Ola J. I. Karlsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11120612
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 12
p. 612

Abstract

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In ordinary public rooms, such as classrooms and offices, an absorbent ceiling is the typical first acoustic action. This treatment provides a good acoustic baseline. However, an improvement of specific room acoustic parameters, operating for specific frequencies, can be needed. It has been seen that diffusing elements can be effective additional treatment. In order to choose the right design, placement, and quantity of diffusers, a model to estimate the effect on the acoustics is necessary. This study evaluated whether an SEA model could be used for that purpose, particularly for the cases where diffusers are used in combination with an absorbent ceiling. It was investigated whether the model could handle different quantities of diffusing elements, varied diffusion characteristics, and varied installation patterns. It was found that the model was sensitive to these changes, given that the output from the model in terms of acoustic properties will be reflected by the change of diffuser configuration design. It was also seen that the absorption and scattering of the diffusers could be quantified in a laboratory environment: a reverberation chamber. Through the SEA model, these quantities could be transformed to a full-scale room for estimation of the room acoustic parameters.

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