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라디오시티법을 이용한 실내 음향장 해석 연구

A Study on Room Acoustic Field Analysis using Radiosity Method

  • 김국현 (동명대학교 조선해양공학부)
  • Kim, Kookhyun (School of Naval Architecture & Ocean Engineering, Tongmyong University)
  • 투고 : 2018.04.14
  • 심사 : 2018.07.04
  • 발행 : 2018.10.20

초록

Various numerical methods have been adopted for indoor noise assessments of ship plant. Acoustical radiosity method is one of the high frequency approaches for acoustic field analysis, which assumes diffuse reflections by boundaries so that it could be efficiently applied to the acoustically diffused indoor space noise analysis. In this study, an acoustic field analysis program has been developed based on radiosity method, which could apply for acoustically large enclosures such as ship's indoor space. For this purpose, the procedure of the acoustical radiosity method has been summarized and implemented to an acoustic field analysis program using MATLAB. Numerical example for a rectangular indoor space has investigated validity of the implemented program. Steady state sound pressure levels calculated for a continuous acoustic source signal have shown good agreement with those by other solutions such as an analytic solution and a ray tracing method. Instantaneous sound pressure levels calculated for an impulsive acoustic signal have provided the clues of direct/reflected acoustic field and reverberation time.

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