Pengukuran Akustik Arsitektur diperlukan sebagai informasi awal setelah tahap pekerjaan Pra-desain. Atau setelah tahap pekerjaan “After Construction” untuk melihat desain parameter konsistensi yang direkomendasikan dan hasil dari lapangan.
Pengukuran Akustik Arsitektur Ruang Besar atau Aula
Jika Anda menemukan aula yang diperlukan untuk pidato, pemutaran musik, atau pertunjukan musik yang kurang jelas. Untuk menganalisis penyebab ketidakjelasan di aula Anda dengan akurat, kami sarankan untuk melakukan pengukuran parameter akustik pada tabel di bawah ini.
Grafik berikut adalah Waktu Gema yang direkomendasikan untuk presentasi, pidato, dan musik live.
Grafik 1. Nilai yang direkomendasikan dari rata-rata waktu dengung RTdirekomendasikan dari 500 Hz hingga 1000 Hz untuk presentasi pidato dan musik sebagai fungsi volume ruangan V
Grafik 2. Rentang toleransi tergantung frekuensi dari waktu dengung RT mengacu pada RTDirekomendasikan untuk presentasi pidato
Grafik 3. Rentang toleransi waktu dengung yang bergantung pada frekuensi RT mengacu pada RTDirekomendasikan untuk presentasi musik
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