Simulation of the acoustics of coupled rooms by numerical resolution of a diffusion equation
Résumé
Over the last few years, some studies showed that the acoustic energy density in closed or semi-closed spaces may be the solution of a diffusion equation. This theory allows non-uniform repartition of energy, and is especially relevant in room acoustics for long rooms or complex spaces such as networks of rooms. In this work, the three-dimensional diffusion equation is solved directly by using a finite-element solver. This approach is used to simulate the acoustics of coupled rooms in terms of spatial variations of intensity levels and sound decay. The obtained results match satifactorily with a model based on the classical statistical theory of room acoustics, but it allows to perform a finer spatial description of the acoustics of coupled rooms.
Domaines
Acoustique [physics.class-ph]Origine | Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte |
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