Abstract

This paper extends a previous publication presented at the Inter-Noise 2005 conference [1] and investigates the predictive performance of some industry standard room acoustic software packages compared with measurements. The case study specifically examines the Twyford Theatre, comparing predictions of room acoustic parameters obtained from ODEON, EASE, and Treble software with measurements. To conduct the study, impulse response measurements were performed in the theater using the swept sine method. Architectural drawings and on-site inspection measurements were utilized to construct ODEON, EASE, and Treble models for prediction purposes. The findings of this study provide insights into the predictive performance of these industry standard room acoustic software packages with comparison to measured results. C. Field and S. Shimada, Acoustic Computer Modelling: A Case Study to Compare Predictions by CATT and Odeon with Measured Results, Inter-Noise 2005.

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