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The Unique Acoustics of Traditional Chinese Interlocked Timber-Arched Covered Bridges

The Unique Acoustics of Traditional Chinese Interlocked Timber-Arched Covered Bridges

Update: 2025-11-24
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The traditional Chinese structure of the interlocked timber-arched covered bridge serves multiple purposes within Chinese culture—both as a physical connection between communities, but also as a function space for various rituals and performances. Because of these structures multiple uses, the acoustics are different from other bridges or event spaces. In this episode, we talk with Dongxu Zhang (Guangzhou University) and Jian Kang (University College London) about their work to better understand the unique acoustics of these structures.


Associated paper:
- Dongxu Zhang, Guanyu Ren, Fei Cheng, Dong Xiao, Mei Zhang, and Jian Kang. "Sound field characteristics and influencing factors of traditional Chinese interlocked timber-arched covered bridges." J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 158, 1156-1176 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1121/10.0038959


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Music Credit: Min 2019 by minwbu from Pixabay. 

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The Unique Acoustics of Traditional Chinese Interlocked Timber-Arched Covered Bridges

The Unique Acoustics of Traditional Chinese Interlocked Timber-Arched Covered Bridges

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