DocumentCode
3179244
Title
Simulation of room transmission functions using a triangular beam tracing computer model
Author
De Geest, Emmanuel ; Garcea, Ralph
Author_Institution
Numerical Integration Technol. N.V., Leuven, Belgium
fYear
1995
fDate
15-18 Oct 1995
Firstpage
253
Lastpage
256
Abstract
The triangular beam method (TBM) combines the advantages of both the mirror image source method (MISM) and the ray tracing method (RTM). In combination with a wall diffusion model, it enables one to simulate within reasonable calculation times high time-resolution reflectograms in any complex geometrical shape. The so-obtained echograms have been further processed, in order to calculate steady-state room transmission functions. The conversion from time domain to frequency domain has not been accomplished by FFT, but by a more direct method, superimposing wavelengths on the calculated ray paths. The method is relatively fast and has been compared with boundary element (BEM) calculations, showing a very good agreement between both approaches. This direct method is especially useful for simulating room transmission functions in the medium frequency region, i.e. the transition zone between the low-frequency domain in which wave acoustics dominate and the high-frequency domain, regulated by geometrical acoustics
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; acoustic wave reflection; acoustic wave scattering; acoustic wave transmission; architectural acoustics; architecture; computer aided analysis; digital simulation; frequency-domain analysis; geometrical acoustics; ray tracing; simulation; boundary element calculations; direct method; echograms; frequency domain; geometrical acoustics; geometrical shape; high time-resolution reflectograms; high-frequency domain; low-frequency domain; medium frequency region; mirror image source method; ray paths; ray tracing method; room transmission functions simulation; steady-state room transmission functions; time domain; triangular beam method; triangular beam tracing computer model; wall diffusion model; wave acoustics; wavelengths; Acoustic beams; Acoustic waves; Frequency domain analysis; Image converters; Mirrors; Ray tracing; Shape; Solid modeling; Steady-state; Wavelength conversion;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1995., IEEE ASSP Workshop on
Conference_Location
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3064-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ASPAA.1995.483002
Filename
483002
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