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Introducing atmospheric attenuation within a diffusion model for room-acoustic predictions (L)

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This paper presents an extension of a diffusion model for room acoustics to handle the atmospheric attenuation. This phenomenon is critical at high frequencies and in large rooms to obtain correct acoustic predictions. An additional term is introduced in the diffusion equation as well as in the diffusion constant, in order to take the atmospheric attenuation into account. The modified diffusion model is then compared with the statistical theory and a cone-tracing software. Three typical room-acoustic configurations are investigated: a proportionate room, a long room and a flat room. The modified diffusion model agrees well with the statistical theory (when applicable, as in proportionate rooms) and with the cone-tracing software, both in terms of sound pressure levels and reverberation times.
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hal-00425308 , version 1 (20-10-2009)

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Alexis Billon, Judicaël Picaut, Cédric Foy, Vincent Valeau, Anas Sakout. Introducing atmospheric attenuation within a diffusion model for room-acoustic predictions (L). Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2008, 123 (6), pp.4040-4043. ⟨10.1121/1.2903872⟩. ⟨hal-00425308⟩
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