This paper discuss on a conceptual level the value of optimisation techniques in architectural acoustics room design from a practical point of view. It is chosen to optimise one objective room acoustics design criterium estimated from the sound field inside the room. The sound field is modelled using the boundary element method where absorption is incorporated. An example is given where the geometry of a room is defined by four design modes. The room geometry is optimised to get a uniform sound pressure.
Original language
English
Title of host publication
Advances in Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems : Proceedings of the 12th IFIP WG 7.5. Working Conference on Reliability and Optimization of Structural Systems, : Aalborg, May 22-25, 2005