Auditorium acoustics is a very specialized field at the intersection of acoustics and civil engineering.
The two most important properties are Reverberation Control, and the control of Early Reflections.
Wallace Clement Sabine was an US scientist acoustician who formulated much of the early foundation of acoustic measurements and of sound control in buildings.
Before his time, the design of auditoria was very much a hit and miss situation. Some, such as the 'Big Music Hall' in Vienna was a very successful design, and was copied many times round the world. And much music was composed for this famous theatre. Other less successful attempts merely became warehouses.
Chamber music is intended to be performed in small chambers (living rooms) of low reverberance, and the music for these will fail to be perfect in a larger space. Analogously, Cathedral music is intended to be heard in rooms with several seconds reverberation time, and indeed speech may be difficult, and has led to the style of speaking of a few words, followed by a pause to allow the echoes to decay.
Sufficient. Leo Beranek is worth a look up, as is Harris, Cyril M.
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Cast iron is the material often used to design screw jacks because of its strength.
Yes we can use limit state design for water tank design....
The equation assumes steady state or laminar flow and hence cannot be used for turbulent flows.
C++ is used to write programs, not to design computers. If you want to design computers, use a CAD program specifically intended to aid in electronics design.
Good acoustics involves careful design of the auditorium, with attention to proper sound reflection and absorbing characteristics at various points in the hall. In a hall with good acoustics, a properly trained person without a microphone can make himself heard and understood throughout the hall. Because getting good acoustics is as much an art as a science in architectural design, sometimes getting good acoustics is more a matter of luck, especially in the older halls. To off-set poor acoustics, or failure to attempt any sort of acoustical design in newer halls, heavy use of amplification and microphones is used. Sometimes it helps, but it is not usually a complete substitute for a hall with good acoustics.
Trigonometry is used in the design and construction of buildings, cars, planes, and many other objects. Trigonometry is used in physics and engineering whenever forces, waves, fields, and vectors are involved. Trigonometry is used in music and acoustics to design speakers, instruments, and concert halls. Trigonometry is used to coordinate launches OS space shuttles. Trigonometry is used to navigate ships and planes. Nearly every part of modern life uses trigonometry in some way.
Reverberation! :)
Fields, theaters, stadiums, cinemas, concert halls etc.
Multiple reflections of sound can be used in architectural design to enhance acoustics in auditoriums or concert halls, creating a more immersive and clear sound experience for the audience. In medical imaging, ultrasound uses multiple reflections to create detailed images of internal body structures. In underwater communication, multiple reflections can help improve the transmission of sound signals over long distances.
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Reflections of sound waves are used in various applications such as ultrasound imaging, sonar systems, and concert hall acoustics. By analyzing the time it takes for sound waves to bounce back, information about the location, size, and properties of objects can be determined. In concert halls, strategically designed reflective surfaces help enhance sound quality and create a more immersive listening experience.
Peak Cavern in England has been historically used for mining lead and as a rope-making facility. Today, it is mainly used for guided tours and as a concert venue due to its unique acoustics.
The multiple reflection of sound is used in the musical instruments such as the shehanais and trumpet. It is also used in the stethoscope which is a medical instrument used for listening to sounds that are made inside the body.
A group of people gathered to hear or see an event or performance is typically referred to as an audience. This term is commonly used in settings such as theaters, concert halls, or lecture halls where individuals come together to watch or listen to a specific presentation.
A drop ceiling is a secondary ceiling that hangs below the main ceiling in a room. It is often used in interior design to hide pipes, wires, and other structural elements, as well as to improve acoustics and provide a clean, uniform look.
Houselights are lights that are used to light up theater, auditoriums and concert halls. Places to purchase houselights are House of Lights, Lighting Direct and Overstock.