Handbook for Sound Engineers

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1252 Chapter 34


,

LR is the reverberant level in the 2 kHz octave band,
LD is the direct sound level in the 2 kHz octave band,
LN is the ambient noise level in the 2 kHz octave band.


34.2.3.4.5 Question 4: Will It Feed Back?


The PAG and NAG concepts work indoors, too, but are
modified by the room.


(34-21)

where,


,

other terms are as before.


Example:
Let,
Ds = 2 ft,
Do = 128 ft,
D 1 = 45 ft,
D 2 = 90 ft,
Dc = 31.2 ft,
NOM = 3.


To compare to the simplified (outdoor) system PAG Eq.
34-5, simply ignore the term


(34-22)

where,


,

other terms are as before.


Example:
Let


Do = 128 ft,
EAD = 4 ft,
Dc = 31.2 ft.

To compare to Eq. 34-8, simply ignore the term

Alternate forms of the PA G and NAG equations,
which are more common in the literature, follow:

(34-23)

where,

where,
x is any distance,
other terms are as before.

Example:
Let
Do = 128 ft,
D 1 = 45 ft,
Ds = 2 ft,
D 2 = 90 ft,
Q = 5,
S = 28,000 ft^2 ,
a = 0.35,
NOM = 3.

Then

and

(34-24)
where,

EN 10

LN
=^10 ------ -

PAG 20

D 0 D 1
DsD 2

log-------------– 10 logNOM

6 dB





10

gD 0 gD (^1)
gD (^) sgD (^2)



  • log------------------------------


=

gx Dc^2 += x^2

PAG 20 128 45^
290

log--------------------–6 dB 10 3log –

10 17,357 2998^
977 9073

log-----------------------------------

= –

=11.7 dB.

10

gD (^) ogD (^1)
gD (^) SgD (^2)



  • log------------------------------


NAG 20

Do
EAD

log------------ 10

gD (^) o
g EAD
= – log--------------------
gx Dc^2 += x^2
NAG 20 128
4
log--------- 10 g^ 17,357
g 989
= – log------------------------
=17.7 dB
10
gD (^) o
g EAD



  • log--------------------


PAG 'Do 'D 1 – 'Ds 'D 2
10


  • logNOM



  • 6 dB


+=

'x 10 Q
4 Sx

----------- 2 -
4
Sa

–= log©¹§·--------+

'Do =33.6,
'D 1 =32.2,

'Ds=10.0,
'D 2 =33.4,

PAG 33.6+= 33.2 10– –633.4 10–3log – dB
=11.7 dB

NAG 'Do–= 'EAD
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