2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106733
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Incidental acoustic retroreflection from building façades: Three instances in Berkeley, Sydney and Hong Kong

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“…A simple method to predict the retroreflected sound energy level returned to the source was presented by Cabrera et al [8]. This method treats each visible concave trihedral corner as an equivalent mirror facing the source and uses first-order image-source calculation accounting for diffraction loss in the frequency domain.…”
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“…A simple method to predict the retroreflected sound energy level returned to the source was presented by Cabrera et al [8]. This method treats each visible concave trihedral corner as an equivalent mirror facing the source and uses first-order image-source calculation accounting for diffraction loss in the frequency domain.…”
Section: Prediction Of Retroreflected Energy From Trihedral Cornersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present paper investigated another step-related acoustic phenomenon in distinctive and sometimes monumental and ancient architecture: acoustic retroreflection in some Indian stepwells. This phenomenon arises in cases where there are many simultaneously visible concave trihedral right-angle corners and has been previously studied in building façades [6][7][8]. It is characterised by a multitude of reflections returning to the source…”
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