Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls

This report proposes the stage volume ratio (V<sub>o</sub>/V) as an acoustic design factor for concert halls and presents an investigation of the dependence of the acoustic parameters of an auditorium on the stage volume through computer simulation. Firstly, the ratio of the stage volume...

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Main Authors: Jin Yong Jeon, Rosa Seo, Hyun In Jo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1370
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spelling doaj-4c98ec98d47844638aa81d29be5090502020-11-25T01:40:00ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01124137010.3390/su12041370su12041370Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert HallsJin Yong Jeon0Rosa Seo1Hyun In Jo2Department of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Architectural Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaThis report proposes the stage volume ratio (V<sub>o</sub>/V) as an acoustic design factor for concert halls and presents an investigation of the dependence of the acoustic parameters of an auditorium on the stage volume through computer simulation. Firstly, the ratio of the stage volume to the total volume of a concert hall was defined as V<sub>o</sub>/V through case studies of existing concert halls. It was verified using a simple model that the stage acoustic parameter ST<sub>Early</sub> and audience acoustic parameters G and C80 decreased, whereas, the reverberation time and early decay time increased with increasing V<sub>o</sub>/V. Secondly, a computer simulation was performed for nine existing concert halls, while changing V<sub>o</sub>/V from &#8722;20% to 30%. The room acoustic parameters exhibited the same patterns as suggested by the simple model. V<sub>o</sub>/V significantly affected the bass ratio and bass index. A comparison of the effects of V<sub>o</sub>/V and the sound absorption coefficient in nine concert halls revealed that V<sub>o</sub>/V contributed approximately 15% to the reverberation and affected the bass characteristics more substantially. Thus, V<sub>o</sub>/V is a critical design factor when determining the warmth of the audience acoustics. The study results could be used as a basis for acoustic design in the future.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1370stage volume ratioacoustical parametersaudience acousticscomputer simulation
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author Jin Yong Jeon
Rosa Seo
Hyun In Jo
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Rosa Seo
Hyun In Jo
Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
Sustainability
stage volume ratio
acoustical parameters
audience acoustics
computer simulation
author_facet Jin Yong Jeon
Rosa Seo
Hyun In Jo
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title Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
title_short Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
title_full Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
title_fullStr Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Stage Volume Ratio on Audience Acoustics in Concert Halls
title_sort effect of stage volume ratio on audience acoustics in concert halls
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-02-01
description This report proposes the stage volume ratio (V<sub>o</sub>/V) as an acoustic design factor for concert halls and presents an investigation of the dependence of the acoustic parameters of an auditorium on the stage volume through computer simulation. Firstly, the ratio of the stage volume to the total volume of a concert hall was defined as V<sub>o</sub>/V through case studies of existing concert halls. It was verified using a simple model that the stage acoustic parameter ST<sub>Early</sub> and audience acoustic parameters G and C80 decreased, whereas, the reverberation time and early decay time increased with increasing V<sub>o</sub>/V. Secondly, a computer simulation was performed for nine existing concert halls, while changing V<sub>o</sub>/V from &#8722;20% to 30%. The room acoustic parameters exhibited the same patterns as suggested by the simple model. V<sub>o</sub>/V significantly affected the bass ratio and bass index. A comparison of the effects of V<sub>o</sub>/V and the sound absorption coefficient in nine concert halls revealed that V<sub>o</sub>/V contributed approximately 15% to the reverberation and affected the bass characteristics more substantially. Thus, V<sub>o</sub>/V is a critical design factor when determining the warmth of the audience acoustics. The study results could be used as a basis for acoustic design in the future.
topic stage volume ratio
acoustical parameters
audience acoustics
computer simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/4/1370
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