Correlation Analysis of Air Transfer and Sound Wave Transfer
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The basic goal of this paper is that the two phenomena, air transfer and sound wave transfer, are correlated. The correlation of Air infiltration flow (Q) using different Window Types (WT) for different Reverberation Time (RT) corresponding to 1 KHz Frequency and Global Weighted Noise Level Difference (ΔLA) has been analyzed in this study. This correlation has been studied for the specific application (building air infiltration) and the relationship between the physical parameters corresponding to the two phenomena.
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