Directivity Index

The directivity index DI is just a logarithmic version of the directivity factor Q. It is expressed in decibels.

A directivity index DIθ,ϕ may be defined, where

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Note if the source power remains the same when it is put on a hard rigid infinite surface Q(θϕ) = 2 and DI(θϕ) = 3 dB.

EXAMPLE 3.11

  1. If a constant‐volume velocity source of sound power level 120 dB (which is equivalent to 1 acoustic watt) radiates to whole space and it has a directivity factor of 12 at 50 m, what is the sound pressure level in that direction?
  2. If this constant‐volume velocity source is put very near a hard reflecting floor, what will its sound pressure level be in the same direction?

SOLUTION

  1. We have that I = 1/4π(50)2 = 1/104 π (W/m2), thenequationequationBut for the directional source Lp(θϕ) = 〈LpS + DI(θϕ), then assuming ρ c = 400 rayls, Lp(θϕ) = 75 + 10 log 12 = 75 + 10 + 10 log 1.2 = 85.8 dB.
  2. If the direction is away from the floor, thenequation

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