The acoustical characterization of clay pots in Ottoman architecture through experimental and numerical analysis

Author:

Atay Gülnihan1ORCID,Sü Gül Zühre1ORCID,Önen Onursal2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Architecture, Bilkent University 1 , Ankara, Çankaya 06800, Turkey

2. Metapax Akustik, ODTÜ Teknokent Bilişim İnovasyon Merkezi 2 , Ankara, Çankaya 06800, Turkey

Abstract

In medieval age, clay pots are utilized as multi-functional building elements serving not only for structural and ventilative purposes but also for the improvement of the acoustic qualities of the space. Although the medieval usage of acoustic pots is vaguely connected with the acoustic vessels of Vitruvius, their employment is also interpreted as cavity resonators as in the case of Süleymaniye Mosque. The 16th century edifice designed by Sinan the Architect Laureate is a significant example among its European counterparts with 224 clay pots embedded into its central dome. The present work aims to discuss the contribution of clay pots in acoustics of historical edifices focusing on Süleymaniye Mosque. In this study, a clay pot sample employed in the mosque is reproduced and impedance tube measurements are held. The results are then compared with finite element model simulations carried out to examine the effective frequency range of the clay pots. Finally, the data acquired from numerical simulations and the experimental measurements are applied in ray tracing simulations. The final results reinforce the contribution of clay pots on the improvement of sound energy decay rate measured after the final restorations within the mosque with repaired pots.

Publisher

Acoustical Society of America (ASA)

Subject

Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)

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