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A high-resolution acoustic goniometer for characterizing sound diffuser reflections

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Noise control engineering and architectural acoustics practice have widely applied diffusing elements and devices to create surface scattering and diffuse reflections. An acoustical goniometer in the form of a circular microphone array has been used to characterize scattered responses for various types of diffusing elements/devices. This research is also intended for experimental validation of diffraction simulations of diffusing devices based on the physical theory of diffraction (PTD). To cope with experimental challenges, particularly for the research in the physical theory of diffraction, an acoustic goniometer must achieve a high enough angular resolution in addition to fulfilling far-field requirements. This paper discusses practical implementations and experimental results of portable goniometers with a radius of up to five meters and an angular resolution of 1.25 degrees. The practical implementation is intended to be easily deployable in empty, indoor spaces of sufficiently large dimensions for scattered reflection characterization. This paper discusses an effort of increasing experimental efficiency of characterization procedures for oblique incidences.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Graduate Program in Architectural Acoustics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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