Acoustics Engineering

MANE-4830

Solutions of acoustic wave and diffusion equations; stationary and moving monopole, dipole, quadrapole sources; geometrical acoustics; acoustical impedance, energy density, source strength, intensity flux; near and far field approximations; stationary and moving boundary interaction (viscous, dilational boundary layers, streaming, scattering). Applications include propeller, turbulent noise; total- and semi-anechoic chambers; loudspeakers; microphones, straight, tapered fluidic transmission lines; water hammer; musical instruments; room acoustics; sound absorbing, transmitting, and reflecting solid, liquid, gaseous media property determination.

3 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2023
2022
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 5/30
2021
2020
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 7/30
2019
2018
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 6/30
2017
2016
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 13/30
2015
2014
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 10/30
2013
2012
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 5/40
2011
2010
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 12/40
2009
2008
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 12/40
2007
2006
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 3/25
2005
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 1/25
2004
2003
Acoustics Engineering (3c)
  • Henry A Scarton
Seats Taken: 7/25
2002
2001
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1999
1998