Architectural Acoustics: Numerical and Experimental Study of a Classroom
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The problem of room acoustics has been studied from several decades, however it has always been
complicated to understand sound propagation in an enclosed space and, also, its control for better
hearing. In the present work, numerical and experimental investigation of sound propagation
within a three-dimensional closed space and corresponding reverberation time are carried o ut. The
numerical study is also performed for one and two dimensional domains. For the numerical study,
basic hyperbolic sound wave equation is discretized by finite difference technique in both time
and space. Different boundary conditions for room surfaces are implemented. The developed
methodology is validated for the sound propagation from fundamental sources as point source, line
source, and pulsating cylinder. Reverberation time is calculated for both two dimensional and three
dimensional domains and compared with the results computed from the analytical formulation.
Finally, reverberation time of a classroom is measured experimentally and a comparative analysis
of experimental and numerical results is discussed, which shows a reasonable matching of
numerical results with the measurement.
