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)

Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)

Instructor: Yang-Hann Kim
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HK
Reviewed on Mar 8, 2021
provide the textbook, it really helps you to accomplish the course much easier!
AS
Reviewed on Jun 17, 2020
EXCELLENT USEFUL COURSE FOR FACULTY AND RESEARCH SCHOLARS
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Reviewed on Dec 19, 2020
Part 2 was excellent!It would be nice to have reference to the text book, and also sometimes the questions in the quizzes are hard to stand because of the language.
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