Buildings (Sep 2021)

The Influence of Different Scattering Algorithms on Room Acoustic Simulations in Rectangular Rooms

  • Hanna Autio,
  • Nikolaos-Georgios Vardaxis,
  • Delphine Bard Hagberg

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11090414
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 9
p. 414

Abstract

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Raytracing is a widespread tool for room acoustic simulations, and one of its main advantages is the inclusion of surface scattering. Although surface scattering has been acknowledged as a central aspect of accurate raytracing simulations for many years, there is ongoing research into its effects and how to implement it better. This study evaluates three different algorithms for surface scattering in raytracers, referred to as on–off scattering, perturbation scattering, and diffuse field scattering. Their theoretical foundation is discussed, and the physical accuracy of the resulting simulations is evaluated by comparing simulated room acoustic parameters to measurements. It is found that the choice of surface scattering algorithm has a significant impact on the simulation outcomes, both in terms of physical accuracy and in terms of usability. Additionally, there are differences in the parametrization of surface scattering depending on the algorithm chosen. Of the three tested algorithms, the most commonly used algorithm (on–off scattering) seems to have the best properties for simulations.

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