Difference in acoustic effect of sound diffusers due to room shapes.

Author:

Yokota Takatoshi1,Seimiya Takuma2,Sakamoto Shinichi3,Tachibana Hideki3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School,University of Tokyo,4-6-1,Komaba,Meguro-ku,Tokyo,153-8505 Japan

2. Graduate School,Waseda University,3-4-1,Ookubo,Shinjuku-ku,Tokyo,169-8555 Japan

3. Institute of Industrial Science,University of Tokyo,4-6-1,Komaba,Meguro-ku,Tokyo,153-8505 Japan

Publisher

Acoustical Society of Japan

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics

Reference3 articles.

1. 1) S. Sakamoto, Y. Sonoda, and H. Tachibana, “Analysis of 2-D sound fields based on wave theory— part 1. Estimation of impulse responses by Finite Difference Method—,” Proc. Spring Meet. Acoust. Soc. Jpn. Vol.2, 829-830 (1994) (in Japanese).

2. 2) S. Sakamoto, T. Yokota, and H. Tachibana, “Numerical study on the effect of diffusion treatment of walls on a room sound field,” Proc. Autumn Meet. Acoust. Soc. Jpn. Vol.2, 945-946 (1998) (in Japanese).

3. 3) T. Yokota, S. Sakamoto, and H. Tachibana, “Sound diffusion characteristics of columns’ array,” Proc. Spring Meet. Acoust. Soc. Jpn. Vol.2, 779-780 (1999) (in Japanese).

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