Abstract

The interior of St Paul's Cathedral has a volume of 152 000 m 3 including the large dome. The average value of the reverberation time is 11 s at 500 Hz when the cathedral is empty and reduces to 7·8 s at the same frequency when the cathedral is full. These measurements have been confirmed by several methods, including the method of integrated impulses. For frequencies above 1250 Hz the reverberation time decreases, because of air absorption and the special effect of the dome. With a steady random noise source the energy density was not constant in the nave: at 1000 Hz the sound level fell away at an approximate rate of 3 dB per doubling of distance. The assumption of a Sabine space can be made to some extent, and based on this assumption it is possible to estimate the reverberation time when the cathedral is full from the results when empty. Speech intelligibility is poor and articulation tests showed that in the middle of the nave only 20–30% of words are understood.

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