Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2013 10:26 am |
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Tim |
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Location: Canberra ACT, Australia |
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| I'm modelling double glazed window systems in SoundFlow and would like to provide alternatives to 'air' between glass panes.
It is possible to model (the effect of) a vacuum? In other words, the absence of air, but maintain the gap?
Also, it is becoming increasingly common to install double and triple glazed window systems with gasses other than air to improve the sound isolation properties of window systems.
It is possible to model other gaseous substances, for example Argon + Krypton?
I also note that it is not possible to edit 'air'. However, these materials don't actually fit in absorber. plates or perforated panels!
Any assistance greatly appreciated.
In fact, any comment by others using these systems would also be of interest.
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| _________________ Tim Kuschel
GUZ BOX design + audio |
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Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:08 am |
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Waldemar |
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| Dear Tim,
in Version 1.0 we have only Air with the pressure, temperature and humidity given in the Options.
We will improve this in the next version. |
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| _________________ Best Regards
SDA, Waldemar Richert |
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