NT Acou 059 - Rooms - Reverberation Time - Interrupted Noise Precision Method - Nordtest Method
NT Acou 059 - Rooms - Reverberation Time - Interrupted Noise Precision Method - Nordtest Method
0. INTRODUCTION
2. REFERENCES
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Reverberation time: The time that would be required for the
sound pressure level to decrease by 60 dB after the sound source
has stopped.
4. EQUIPMENT
4.1 Generation of sound field
The duration of the steady signal before switching off should not
be less than 1 s.
Notes
1 - If the ensemble averaging specified in 5.1 is extended to
include all the source and microphone positions, the loudspeaker
units in each source position shall be identical.
The apparatus for recording the decay in sound pressure level may
4.5 Diffusers
5 EVALUATION PROCEDURE
Evaluation
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LLJ
l 0 0 0 interval
> o I
LIJ - IA t I
,t 2 A A
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3
0
0
Lu 0 <20dB
i
,” Li 0 >,20dB
0
0
,I n-l
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n
1
0 ‘t ‘i
TIME (s) -
5.3 Algorithm
ci = a + b t (1)
i'
jG -60/b (2)
a = L - b t (3)
6. PRECISION
7. EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
8. TEST REPORT
n 2
T = -60/(b + t /cc t - n t2> 112) (1)
n-2,0.025 'Lit i=l i
SL/t =
c n
?I
(Li- Li)2 / (n-2)
3
This confidence statement reveals how well the measured decay
1/2
(2)
i=l L
SS due to regression =
R2 = 3 (3)
SS about mean
c" (L - L)2
i
i=l
2
where SS denotes the sum of squares. R can have any value from
0 to 1. A decay curve which is perfectly straight corresponds
to R2 = 1. Preferably, a permillage deviation from perfect
linearity is studied by determining
Both < and C are sensitive not only to monotonic curvature but
also to random fluctuations. Therefore one can always recommend
an examination of residual plots.