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Subject Absorption coeffcients

Date Wed Jan 21 2004 11:17
Author Tor Erik Vigran (vigran@iet.ntnu.no)

The answer to your first question is Yes, for details please see the manual, heading 5.4.1. The manual will appear using the Help menu. The result you get when using the Reverberation item is an estimate on the absorption coefficient measured on a finite sample in a standard reverberation room test, a standardized measurement procedure using the Sabine formula.

I am not quite sure of what is meant by your second question. By Sabine data, do you mean reverberation time in a given room using the Sabine formula (or alternatively the Eyring formula), by which you may calculate the mean absorption coefficient?

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