Learners might have learned the basic concepts of the acoustics from the ‘Introduction to Acoustics (Part 1).’ Now it is time to apply to the real situation and develop their own acoustical application. Learners will analyze the radiation, scattering, and diffraction phenomenon with the Kirchhoff –Helmholtz Equation. Then learners will design their own reverberation room or ducts that fulfill the condition they have set up.
Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)
Instructor: Yang-Hann Kim
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There are 6 modules in this course
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2 videos
You will be going to learn breathing sphere problem, then compare with the trembling sphere problem.
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8 videos1 assignment
First, you will learn Kirchhoff-Helmholtz equation, then you will adapt into the baffled circular piston problem.
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8 videos1 assignment
Using Kirchhoff-Helmholtz equation that you have learned last week, you will apply into diffraction and scattering problem.
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7 videos1 assignment
Now you will learn very practical acoustical phenomenon. With reverberation period and Sabine's theorem, you will be able to design an acoustical room that satisfies given condition.
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8 videos1 assignment
For the last, you will learn Helmholtz Resonator and the phenomenon about the duct acoustics
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8 videos1 assignment
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Reviewed on Mar 8, 2021
provide the textbook, it really helps you to accomplish the course much easier!
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2020
EXCELLENT USEFUL COURSE FOR FACULTY AND RESEARCH SCHOLARS
Reviewed on May 15, 2018
A great course overall to understand the basic theory of acoustics. I have some suggestions. Quizzes need to be improved with more questions. I thought the quizzes were too easy
Recommended if you're interested in Physical Science and Engineering
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