Articles tagged “sabine equation

8 articles covering sabine equation in acoustic engineering and building design.

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TUTORIALS13 min read

Architectural Acoustic Design: The Student Guide (With Free Calculation Tools)

Written for architecture and engineering students, this guide covers sound behaviour, absorption, reflection, diffusion, the Sabine and Eyring equations derived from first principles, common assignment types, and a fully worked lecture theatre design example using free tools.

March 14, 2026
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GUIDES14 min read

Free RT60 Calculator Online — No Signup, Instant ISO 3382 Results

Calculate reverberation time free online. ISO 3382-2 compliant. Sabine + Eyring equations. RT60 per octave band 125Hz–4kHz. WELL v2 Feature 74 compliance check included. No signup required.

March 14, 2026
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GUIDES14 min read

Reverberation Time Calculator Using Sabine Formula — Free, Instant, No Signup

Free Sabine reverberation time calculator. Enter room volume and surface absorption — get T60 instantly. Shows calculation steps. Compares Sabine vs Eyring for your specific room. ISO 3382-2 methodology.

March 14, 2026
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PILLAR17 min readFeatured

RT60 Complete Reference — History, Physics, Measurement, Standards, and Optimal Values

The definitive RT60 reference covering the history from Sabine's 1900 experiments, the physics of exponential decay, measurement methods per ISO 3382-2, Sabine vs Eyring vs Fitzroy equations with worked examples, T20/T30/EDT definitions, optimal values for 20+ room types, and famous rooms with their measured RT60 values.

March 14, 2026
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TUTORIALS17 min read

Deriving Sabine's and Eyring's Reverberation Time Formulas from First Principles

Step-by-step mathematical derivation of Sabine's T60 = 0.161V/A and Eyring's T60 = -0.161V/(S·ln(1-ᾱ)) from the diffuse field energy balance. With worked examples showing why Sabine fails at high absorption and when Eyring is the better choice.

March 14, 2026
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GUIDES21 min read

Why Sabine's Formula Gives Wrong Results in Open Plan Offices

Sabine's formula assumes a perfectly diffuse sound field — uniform energy density throughout the room. Open plan offices violate this assumption completely. Here is why standard RT60 calculation fails for open offices and what ISO 3382-1 Annex A recommends instead.

March 14, 2026
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COMPARISONS20 min readFeatured

Sabine vs Eyring: When to Use Each RT60 Formula and How Big the Error Can Be

Sabine overestimates RT60 by 15-40% in rooms with high absorption. Eyring corrects this but breaks down in rooms with very non-uniform absorption. Here is a worked comparison for 5 room types showing exactly when each formula is appropriate and the magnitude of the error when you choose wrong.

March 14, 2026
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GUIDES18 min readFeatured

Your RT60 Calculation Is Probably Wrong — And Sabine's Formula Is Why

Sabine's equation overestimates reverberation time by 15–40% in rooms with average absorption above 20%. Here is the Eyring correction, why it matters, and a worked example showing how large the error is in a treated meeting room.

March 13, 2026
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