Time-domain modeling of wave-based room acoustics including viscothermal and relaxation effects in air

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Air absorption can be a significant source of attenuation, which should be considered in long-duration wideband acoustics simulations. In this short contribution, a time-domain model for three-dimensional wave propagation including viscothermal and relaxation effects (air absorption) is developed and coupled with locally reactive impedance wall conditions through a conservative energy framework. The model is discretised with a finite-difference time-domain method, and numerical stability is established with a discrete energy balance. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the proposed method.

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Hamilton, B., & Bilbao, S. (2021). Time-domain modeling of wave-based room acoustics including viscothermal and relaxation effects in air. JASA Express Letters, 1(9). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0006298

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