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ISO 17497:2004

ISO 17497:2004 Acoustics – Sound-scattering properties of surfaces – Part 1: Measurement of the random-incidence scattering coefficient in a reverberation room

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Description

ISO 17497-1:2004 specifies a method of measuring the random-incidence scattering coefficient of surfaces as caused by surface roughness. The measurements are made in a reverberation room, either in full scale or on a physical scale model. The measurement results can be used to describe how much the sound reflection from a surface deviates from a specular reflection. The results obtained can be used for comparison purposes and for design calculations with respect to room acoustics and noise control.

The method is not intended for characterizing the spatial uniformity of the scattering from a surface.

Edition

1

Published Date

2004-04-27

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

12

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 17497-1:2004 specifies a method of measuring the random-incidence scattering coefficient of surfaces as caused by surface roughness. The measurements are made in a reverberation room, either in full scale or on a physical scale model. The measurement results can be used to describe how much the sound reflection from a surface deviates from a specular reflection. The results obtained can be used for comparison purposes and for design calculations with respect to room acoustics and noise control.

The method is not intended for characterizing the spatial uniformity of the scattering from a surface.

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