Iso 3382 2 2008 PDF
Iso 3382 2 2008 PDF
STANDARD 3382-2
First edition
2008-06-15
Reference number
ISO 3382-2:2008(E)
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ISO 3382-2:2008(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword............................................................................................................................................................ iv
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ v
1 Scope ..................................................................................................................................................... 1
2 Normative references ........................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions........................................................................................................................... 1
4 Measurement conditions ..................................................................................................................... 2
4.1 General................................................................................................................................................... 2
4.2 Equipment ............................................................................................................................................. 3
4.3 Measurement positions........................................................................................................................ 4
5 Measurement procedures .................................................................................................................... 5
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5.1 General................................................................................................................................................... 5
5.2 Interrupted noise method .................................................................................................................... 5
5.3 Integrated impulse response method................................................................................................. 6
6 Evaluation of decay curves ................................................................................................................. 7
7 Measurement uncertainty .................................................................................................................... 7
7.1 Interrupted noise method .................................................................................................................... 7
7.2 Integrated impulse response method................................................................................................. 8
7.3 Lower limits for reliable results caused by filter and detector ........................................................ 8
8 Spatial averaging .................................................................................................................................. 8
9 Statement of results ............................................................................................................................. 9
9.1 Tables and curves................................................................................................................................. 9
9.2 Test report ............................................................................................................................................. 9
Annex A (informative) Measurement uncertainty ......................................................................................... 10
Annex B (informative) Evaluation of non-linear decay curves .................................................................... 14
Annex C (informative) Formulas for the least-squares fit method .............................................................. 16
Bibliography ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Foreword
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ISO 3382-2 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 43, Acoustics, Subcommittee SC 2, Building
acoustics.
ISO 3382-2, together with ISO 3382-1 and ISO 3382-3, cancel and replace ISO 3382:1997.
ISO 3382 consists of the following parts, under the general title Acoustics — Measurement of room acoustic
parameters:
Introduction
This part of ISO 3382 specifies three levels of measurement accuracy: survey; engineering; and precision.
The main difference concerns the number of measurement positions and thus the time required for the
measurements. Annex A contains some additional information about the measurement uncertainty of the
reverberation time. The introduction of the option of a survey measurement is intended to promote more
frequent measurement of reverberation time in rooms where it is relevant. It is obvious that a very simple
measurement is better than no measurement.
There are several reasons to measure reverberation time. First, the sound pressure level from noise sources,
the intelligibility of speech, and the perception of privacy in a room are strongly dependent on reverberation
time. Rooms may include domestic rooms, stairways, workshops, industrial plants, classrooms, offices,
restaurants, exhibition centres, sports halls, and railway and airport terminals. Second, reverberation time is
measured to determine the correction term for room absorption inherent in many acoustic measurements,
such as sound insulation measurements according to ISO 140 (all parts) and sound power measurements
according to ISO 3740.
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In some countries, building codes specify the required reverberation times in classrooms and other categories
of room. However, in the vast majority of rooms, it is left to the design team to specify and design for a
reverberation time that is reasonable for the purpose of a room. This part of ISO 3382 is intended to contribute
to the general understanding and acceptance of reverberation time for room quality and usability.
Two different evaluation ranges are defined in this part of ISO 3382, 20 dB and 30 dB. However, a preference
has been given to the 20 dB evaluation range for several reasons:
a) the subjective evaluation of reverberation is related to the early part of the decay;
b) for the estimation of the steady-state sound level in a room from its reverberation time, it is appropriate to
use the early part of the decay: and
c) the signal-to-noise ratio is often a problem in field measurements, and it is often difficult or impossible to
get a evaluation range of more than 20 dB. This requires a signal-to-noise level of at least 35 dB.
The traditional measuring technique is based on visual inspection of every single decay curve. With modern
measuring equipment, the decay curves are normally not displayed and this may introduce a risk that
abnormal decay curves are used for the determination of the reverberation time. For this reason, Annex B
introduces two new measures that quantify the degree of non-linearity and the degree of curvature of the
decay curve. These measures may be used to give warnings when the decay curve is not linear, and
consequently the result should be marked as less reliable and not having a unique reverberation.
The use of rotating microphones during the measurement of decay curves has been considered by the
working group, and this procedure is found to be without a clear physical meaning and thus it is only accepted
for the interrupted noise method and only when the result is used for a correction term.
For other reverberation time measurements, ISO 3382-1 covers auditoria and performance spaces, and
ISO 354 absorption coefficient measurements in a reverberation room. Neither ISO 3382-1 nor ISO 354 is
suitable for measurements in rooms like those mentioned above. Thus, this part of ISO 3382 fills a gap among
measurement standards for acoustic properties of buildings.
This part of ISO 3382 does not repeat the technical details of ISO 3382-1, but deals with the measurement of
reverberation time, only, in any kind of room.