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Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)

Explore advanced acoustics concepts including radiation, scattering, and diffraction. Learn to design acoustic spaces and analyze complex systems.

Explore advanced acoustics concepts including radiation, scattering, and diffraction. Learn to design acoustic spaces and analyze complex systems.

This intermediate-level course builds on the foundations of acoustics, focusing on real-world applications and advanced concepts. Students will explore radiation, scattering, and diffraction phenomena using the Kirchhoff-Helmholtz Equation. The course covers key topics such as breathing and trembling sphere problems, baffled piston acoustics, reverberation period, and duct acoustics. Through a combination of theoretical lectures and practical problem-solving, learners will develop skills to design acoustical spaces and analyze complex acoustic systems. This course is ideal for those with a basic understanding of acoustics, preparing them for advanced studies or professional applications in acoustical engineering.

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Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)

This course includes

13 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Intermediate Level

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What you'll learn

  • Analyze radiation, scattering, and diffraction phenomena using the Kirchhoff-Helmholtz Equation

  • Solve breathing and trembling sphere problems in acoustics

  • Apply the baffled piston problem to real-world scenarios

  • Design reverberation rooms using Sabine's theorem

  • Understand and apply concepts of duct acoustics and Helmholtz Resonators

  • Develop skills in acoustical space design and analysis

Skills you'll gain

acoustics
radiation
scattering
diffraction
Kirchhoff-Helmholtz Equation
reverberation
duct acoustics

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9.08 Hours PreRecorded video

5 assignments

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There are 6 modules in this course

This advanced course in acoustics delves into the application of fundamental principles to real-world scenarios. Students will explore complex topics such as radiation, scattering, and diffraction using the Kirchhoff-Helmholtz Equation. The curriculum covers breathing and trembling sphere problems, baffled piston acoustics, and the design of reverberation rooms. Learners will also study duct acoustics and the Helmholtz Resonator. Through a series of in-depth lectures and quizzes, students will develop the analytical skills necessary to design acoustical spaces and solve advanced acoustics problems, preparing them for professional applications in acoustical engineering.

Introduction

Module 1 · 2 Hours to complete

Radiation

Module 2 · 2 Hours to complete

K-H Equation & Baffled Piston Problem

Module 3 · 2 Hours to complete

Diffraction and Scattering

Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete

Reverberation Period and Its Design Application

Module 5 · 2 Hours to complete

Wave Propagation in Space / Duct Acoustics

Module 6 · 3 Hours to complete

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Yang-Hann Kim
Yang-Hann Kim

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34,706 Students

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Pioneering Advances in Acoustics and Noise Control

Professor Yang-Hann Kim specializes in acoustics and noise/vibration, utilizing experimental approaches and digital signal processing to drive innovative research. His diverse projects encompass sound field visualization, noise source identification through array microphones, detection and estimation of moving noise sources, and active noise and vibration control. Recently recognized as a pioneer in sound visualization and manipulation, he focuses on creating targeted sound fields, private sound zones, and 3D listening environments. Joining KAIST as an Associate Professor in 1989, he previously served at the Korea Institute of Technology and was a research assistant at MIT while earning his Ph.D. in mechanical engineering. With over 100 published papers and numerous awards, including the Rossing Prize from the Acoustical Society of America, Professor Kim is also a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America and serves on various editorial boards, further solidifying his impact in the field of acoustics.

Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)

This course includes

13 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Intermediate Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

2,435

Audit For Free

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