Yash Kukreja Ar.Manita saxena Nidhika Hablani Ar. Shailja soni Mohd.Shibal Al Bilal Surbhi Gupta VII Semester B.arch Entrance and ticketing counter Veiw of audi 2 Veiw of audi 1 RT CALCULATION FOR AUDI S PARTICULARS AREA Coefficient Absorption no. without witout material material Area in Area in mts feet 1. WALL rear 127.61 1372.16 0.02 27.44 side 318.03 3419.68 0.02 68.39
side 318.03 3419.68 0.02 68.39
front 127.61 1372.16 0.02 27.44
2 FLOOR-horizontal 606.15 6517.76
vertical 64.60 694.65 0.03 20.83
3 ceiling 494.50 5317.12 0.01 53.37
4 Seats occupied2/3 23.576 232 0.46 106.72 30.78 116 0.4 46.4 unoccupied1/3 Total absorption- 614.31 Volume-319x16x35.5=181192 Rt=181192/(20x614.31)= 14.75sec. S no. PARTICULARS AREA Coefficient with Absorption with material material Area in mts Area in feet 1. WALL rear glasswool 39.87 428.8 0.65 278.72 side glasswool 118.75 1275 0.45 696.8
RT- 181192/(20x6527.72)=1.38sec DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS FOR PROPER ACOUSTICAL CONDITIONS IN THEATRES
Proper acoustics of a theatre means two things;
(1) Control of noise at an acceptable level. (2) Distinct speech or music audibility by the whole audience inside the enclosure. Noise control measures commonly comprise the selection of site in a quite area and treatment against the structure and air-borne noise. The desired hearing conditions, on the other hand, depend largely upon the shape and size of the hall; provision of sound amplification systems and the type of activity is also a predominant consideration. The site should be located where the noise level is not more than about 40db.The good acoustical conditions can be achieved through windows so that they can be kept closed during the performance, as in an air-conditioned enclosure. But in the later case, the noise from the motor and fan or the duct noise must be attenuated.