Abstract
The scattering coefficient has been regarded as one of the important factors to be considered in the acoustic design of a room. ISO 17497-1 provides a method for measuring the random-incidence scattering coefficients in a reverberation chamber. However, the uncertainties of this method due to the lack of details with respect to the measurement conditions have been reported. It is necessary to provide more specific guidelines for this method. The present study suggests an improved measurement method by investigating the edge effects. The scattering coefficients of a simple 1-dimensional diffuser were measured in a 1/5 scale model of the reverberation chamber based on ISO 17497-1. The effects of an edge strip on the scattering coefficients were measured and analysed. Further, several issues with respect to the sample diameter, the air gap below the turntable and the absorption of the test sample were discussed.
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