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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
8th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
CONTEMPORARY ACHIEVEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING 2021 , 2021.y., pp. 515-524


CEILING CONSTRUCTION WITH ACOUSTIC PANELS FOR SOUND DIFFUSION
 
DOI: 10.14415/konferencijaGFS2021.50
UDC: 534.84:692.54
CC-BY-SA 4.0 license
Author : Radomirović, Predrag
 
 Summary:
 The development of technology, from the end of the 20th and the beginning of the 21st century, led to the development of software design. Software analysis of space acoustics enables the design of theater and concert facilities of high acoustic performance. In contrast to the newly built facilities, of high quality acoustics, there are many theater and concert facilities built in the past that are characterized by lower quality acoustics. On this occasion, the aim of this paper will be to propose a solution for a constructive assembly for sound diffusion that would improve the acoustic characteristics of existing concert and theater facilities. The design of the, organic form, panel was done by software using the principles of the Schroeder sound diffuser. In addition to the design of the acoustic panel, the aim of this paper is to design a prefabricated structural assembly in which it is possible to install such panels. The proposed solution of the structural assembly, which would carry acoustic panels, is envisaged to consist of: membrane construction in the form of formwork, conoid concrete shell and styrofoam panels. Software analysis of the acoustics of the theater space with and without built-in acoustic panels resulted that the installation of the same contribute to improving the quality of space acoustics. The design of the previously mentioned ceiling element would enable quick and easy installation of the same in the existing theater and concert facilities, which would contribute to the acoustics of the space.
 
 Keywords:
 Parametric design; organic forms; acoustics; sound diffusion; Schroeder’s diffuser