RT Journal ArticleSR PrintID 64931A1 Zhang, XuetaoT1 A New Formula for Reverberation TimeYR 2003JF Acta Acustica VO 89 IS 5SP 857OP 862AB Some errors behind the Eyring formula [1] and the Millington formula [2] have been discovered. By using a new probability description, which is also ...
Millington reverberation formula [′mil·iŋ·tən ri‚vər·bə′rā·shən ‚fȯr·myə·lə] (acoustics) A formula that states that the reverberation time of a chamber in seconds is 0.05 times its volume in cubic feet, divided by the sum over the surfaces of the ...
one can also calculate the reverberation time by making use of the Sabins Formula whose attribution is to Wallace Clement Sabine. Moreover, the basis of this equation is the volume of the space as well as the total amount of
● Calculation of the reverberation time● Sabine's Formula − RT 60 decay In 1898, Wallace C. Sabine (Sabin) (1868 - 1919) came up with the reverb time formula, but the article "Collected Papers on Acoustics" appeared in print 1922. Even today his ingenious formula is unchanged in ...
One of the major objectives of architectural acoustics is to predict the reverberation time in a room. Although, other objective criteria exist to predict acoustical properties of the sound field in a room it is still one of the first investigation, which is made to predict the acoustics of ...
U. M. Stephenson, "Are there simple reverberation time formulae also for partially diffusely reflectiong surfaces", in Proceedings of Internoise 2012 (2012).Uwe M. Stephenson, "Are there simple reverberation time formulae also for partially diffusely reflecting surfaces?" Proceeding of Internoise...
Norris-Eyring reverberation formula [′när·əs ′ī·riŋ ri‚vər·bə′rā·shən ‚fȯr·myə·lə] (acoustics) The reverberation time of a chamber, in seconds, is equal to 0.05 times its volume, in cubic feet, divided by the product of its surface area, in...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook Sabine formula [′sā‚bēn ‚fȯr·myə·lə] (acoustics) An empirical equation for the reverberation time of sound in a room; its form is identical to that of the Franklin equation. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyr...
Finally, this paper introduces a new interpretation of the reverberation radius in non-diffuse sound fields. According to this interpretation, the time corresponding to the sound to travel a reverberation radius should be assumed as the lower limit of integration of the diffuse sound energy...
M.: Are there Simple Reverberation Time Formulae also for Partially Diffusely Reflecting Surfaces. Proceedings of Internoise 2012, New York, in12 1137.pdfStephenson, U.M.: Are there simple reverberation time formulae also for partially diffusely reflecting surfaces ?; in: proc. of INTERNOISE,...