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Synergies between the high-frequency Boundary Element Method and Geometric Acoustics

Hargreaves, JA

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The audible frequency range covers many octaves in which the wavelength changes from being large with respect to dominant features of a space to being comparatively much smaller. This makes numerical prediction of a space’s acoustic response, e.g. for auralisation, extremely challenging if all frequencies are to be represented accurately. Different classes of algorithm give the best balance of accuracy to computational cost in different frequency bands. At low frequencies, wave effects such as diffraction and interference are essential, but methods modelling the underlying PDEs directly have computational cost that scales with problem size and frequency, rendering them inefficient or intractable at high frequencies. At high frequencies, geometric ray descriptions are more efficient, but the accuracy they can achieve is limited by how well the geometric assumption represents sound propagation in a given scenario; this comprises accuracy at low frequencies in particular. It is therefore often necessary to operate two algorithms in parallel handling different bandwidths but, combining their output data can be an awkward process due to their differing formulations. This is particularly important for early reflections, which give crucial spatial perceptual cues – for late time the wave field becomes chaotic at high frequencies and the benefits are less clear. There is therefore a need for a unified full audible bandwidth algorithm for early reflections.

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Hargreaves, J. Synergies between the high-frequency Boundary Element Method and Geometric Acoustics. Presented at Forum Acusticum, Online

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Forum Acusticum
Conference Location Online
End Date Dec 11, 2020
Publication Date Dec 7, 2020
Deposit Date Mar 3, 2021
Publicly Available Date Mar 3, 2021
DOI https://doi.org/10.48465/fa.2020.1077
Publisher URL https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03235305
Related Public URLs https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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