Transmission Of Reverberant Sound Through Single Walls By Albert London

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  • Brandywine, Maryland, United States
  • Jan 30th
This research remains relevant today, as architects and designers continue to seek out ways to optimize sound quality in various settings. Albert London's article, published in the June 1949 edition of the Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, explores the transmission of reverberant sound through single walls. London's study examined the interaction between sound waves and the materials in which they were transmitted, ultimately discovering the factors that influenced the degree of reverberation in a given space. By focusing on the composition, thickness, and surface area of the wall materials, London was able to provide insights into the design of environments with lower levels of reverberation and improved acoustics.

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