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| Unfortunately, there isn't an automatic routine to change the angle. You need to evaluate the results, make decisions and changes to the model, and run it again. The best way to rotate a reflector is to make it an object and use the "move" function.
Depending on the intended use of the room, it is useful to simulate directly with the final installation, as long as this is the main use of the room.
The specification of the reflector / diffuser / absorber always depends on the application. Always ask yourself which acoustic problem exists and what should be improved. Why was or should this element be placed at this location. Unfortunately, no standard answer or statement can be found that fits every room, all room dimensions and conditions.
That is exactly right, with binary absorber panel the air gap behind the panel in the whole absorption system influences the low frequencies, the bigger the air gap the lower the influenced frequency. High frequencies, on the other hand, are influenced by the perforation, i.e. the size of the hole. |
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