2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109480
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The effect of furniture when measuring reverberation times at low frequencies from 31.5 Hz

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“…In addition, studies have indicated that normal furniture does not contribute to the room absorption at such low frequencies, that is, the reverberation time is unaffected by any furniture. 27 Regarding the sound pressure level, previous studies [28][29][30][31] have shown that performing measurements at 25-40 Hz is not as big problem as might be expected since the uncertainty is generally not larger than for 50-80 Hz third-octave bands.…”
Section: L Og Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, studies have indicated that normal furniture does not contribute to the room absorption at such low frequencies, that is, the reverberation time is unaffected by any furniture. 27 Regarding the sound pressure level, previous studies [28][29][30][31] have shown that performing measurements at 25-40 Hz is not as big problem as might be expected since the uncertainty is generally not larger than for 50-80 Hz third-octave bands.…”
Section: L Og Dmentioning
confidence: 99%