Thursday, 25 June 2009
Steve's Orchestra Pit screen tested
On 26th June 2009, Dr Stephen Dance together with Georgia Zepidou tested the real world acoustic performance of a new designed sound barrier. The musicians of the Royal Academy of Music played trumpet, drums, saxophone and Glock. The mid and high frequency sound reduction was significant with minimal throwback. Thanks to all the graduating musicians!
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Amadeus Screens tested at Royal Academy of Music
The Acoustics Group tested the perspex Amadeus screens in the orchestra pit of the Royal Academy of Music on 24th June 2009. Three musicians playing- trumpet, glock and saxophone, whilst 3 acousticians measured the performance of the Amadeus screen. Results suggest that the Amadeus screen is most suited to high frequency generating musical instruments.
Monday, 22 June 2009
Capita Symonds visits Urbines
On 22nd June 2009 representatives of Capita Symonds consulting engineers visited the Elephant and Castle rooftop wind turbines. Architects and sustainable engineers were interesting in following up the initial niose and vibration research funded through the KTP scheme. Unfortunately, that day there was no wind!
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Rob Canetto joins the Acoustics Group
Rob Canetto joined the Acoustics Group on the 1st June 2009. He came to us from the University of Surrey where he studied for his PhD. Rob is going to work as a new EPSRC Research Fellow on acoustics of secondary schools with Prof Shield, Prof Dockrell (Institute of Education) and Prof Cox (Salford University) for the next 3 years. So, he's surrounded by Professors!
Thursday, 11 June 2009
Sizing up a LSBU Rooftop for an urbine
On Thursday 12th June 2009, Keith Chapman of rooftop-turbines sized up the Tower Block of London South Bank University for a Proven 6 kW turbine. Although mobile phone masts are located on the 8 storey concrete building, is was deemed possible to mount the urbine. We'll be monitoring noise, vibration and structural stresses, so I hope it stays up!
Tuesday, 9 June 2009
CFD software from Meteodyn
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