Abstract

The coupling effects between the stage house and the auditorium in opera houses make the sound field very complex. In the present study, the effects of stage absorption on the primary monaural objective room acoustic parameters in the seating area of an opera house in China were investigated by means of computer simulation and scaled model measurement. In computer simulations, the absorption coefficient of the ceiling and walls of the stage house was changed across several steps, and then a series of experiments were conducted in a 1:20 scaled hall with and without curtains and wall absorption on the stage to verify the simulation results. It was found that stage absorption has a significant influence on early decay time (EDT), reverberation time (RT) and clarity (C80) in the seating area, while the effect on sound strength (G) is much smaller. The values of EDT and RT decrease with an increase in sound absorption on the stage, while C80 displays an opposite trend. In addition, when the average absorption coefficient of the stage walls and ceiling is over 0.5, the variations in these four parameters due to the increase in stage absorption can be constrained within an acceptable range.

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