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Industry Common Practices for Interior Acoustics of Buildings.

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BlueF16

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Nov 3, 2019
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I was wondering if anybody could set my head straight on a few things.

When an acoustic consultant is tasked with checking if the design of anything acoustic is adequate for the need, how is it normally done?

Is CadnaR used often? Or is hand calculations more common? For HVAC Noise are there programs that are normally used, or are hand calculations also conducted?
 
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Personally I'd sit down with a copy of Beranek, that was enough for designing semi anechoic chambers.

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Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
Are you looking to purchase the CadnaR software or hire a consultant who uses it?

"checking if the design of anything acoustic is adequate for the need"
The tools (CadnaR, spreadsheet, or hand calc.) provide the data, but the expertise of the Acoustical Consultant provides the answer!

Walt

 
Just looking to purchase CadnaR and seeing what options I have.
 
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