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1 The built environment and sound
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What two aspects can be distinguished concerning sound in buildings?
Noise nuisance and acoustical quality of a room -
1.2 Propagation of sound in air
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What is a longitudinal wave?
The direction in which they move is the same as or opposite to the direction in which the sound propagates -
What is a transverse wave?
The direction of the movement of the particles is perpendicular to the direction of propagations -
What is the speed at which the vibration is passed in the air?
344m /s, the propagation velocity (c) -
1.3 Sound pressure
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What is sound pressure?
The strength of sound is described as a measure of the pressure change as a result of a sound source -
1.4 Sound pressure level
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What is the formula for sound pressure level?
L_p = 10log (p_eff^2/p_0^2)
p_0 = reference sound pressure = 2*10^-5 Pa -
1.6 Sound power
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What is sound power?
The strength of sound isdescribed as ameasure of the energy flow thatrepresents the sound. Sound is an energy flow: it can beexpressed as an amount of energy per unit of time. Unit is Watt -
1.8 Sound intensity
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What is sound intensity?
The sound intensity is the amount of sound power on a (imaginary) surface of 1 m2. This plane has a certain place, but also a certain direction. The sound intensity is dependent on location and direction. -
1.9 Sound intensity level
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What is the formula for the sound intensity level?
L_I = 10 log(I/I_0) [dB] -
2 Mankind and sound
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2.1 The human ear
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What is the outer ear?
The outer ear and ear canal form the external ear. The auricle helps to determine the direction of the sound. The ear canal acts as a frequency-selective pipe. Between the external ear and the middle ear is the eardrum (the barometer)
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