Measurements of acoustic impedance and their data application to calculation and audible simulation of sound propagation
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概要
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Acoustic impedance determines the boundary condition of each sound field, but collections of actual values to evaluate sound fields are insufficient. Therefore, measurements of acoustic impedance using a particle velocity sensor were taken on different fields. Such measurement results were used for sound propagation calculations. Frequency characteristics of sound propagation on grass, snow-covered, and porous drainage pavement surfaces showed fair correspondence with field measurement results. Subsequently, fine calculations in the frequency domain were converted to impulse responses for each sound field model. Convolution operations based on the impulse response and on voice, music, and other noise sources readily produced an ideal sound field for the audible sound file. Furthermore, simulations of noise from a car running through a paved drainage area, with noise reduction effects, were attempted as advanced applications.
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著者
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Iwase Teruo
Dep. Of Architecture Fac. Of Engineering Niigata Univ.
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Iwase Teruo
Faculty Of Engineering Niigata University
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Yoshihisa Koichi
Faculty Of Science And Technology Meijo University
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Murotuka Yu
Graduate School, Niigata University
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Ishikawa Kenichi
Oriental Consultants Co. Ltd.
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Murotuka Yu
Graduate School Niigata University
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