Sound Reflection from Overhead Stage Canopies Depending on Ceiling Modification

Authors

  • Tadeusz KAMISIŃSKI AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Agata SZELĄG AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Jarosław RUBACHA AGH University of Science and Technology

Keywords:

sound reflection, room acoustic, reflecting structures

Abstract

Reflecting structures placed over the stage in auditoria and concert halls should provide sound reflection in a way that enhances sound emission from the stage without causing acoustic defects in the interior. Model studies conducted by the authors were used to determine the relative level of sound reflection by reflecting structures as a function of frequency for a number of geometric configurations and materials. Analysis of the results allowed drawing conclusions about the effect of modifications of the ceiling over the reflecting panels on the quality of the sound reflected from them. It was shown that modification of the ceiling over the reflecting panels by employing highly sound absorbing materials significantly improved the characteristics of the reflected sound. Also, certain configurations of elements located in the space under the ceiling should be avoided, as the experiments indicated the occurrence of adverse acoustic effects.

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Issue

pp. 213–218

Section

Research Papers

How to Cite

KAMISIŃSKI, T., SZELĄG, A., & RUBACHA, J. (2013). Sound Reflection from Overhead Stage Canopies Depending on Ceiling Modification. Archives of Acoustics, 37(2), 213–218. https://acoustics3.ippt.pan.pl/index.php/aa/article/view/115

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