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.
제공자:
Introduction to Acoustics (Part 2)
KAIST(한국과학기술원)이 강좌에 대하여
제공자:

KAIST(한국과학기술원)
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) was established in 1971 by the Korean government as the nation’s first research-intensive graduate school for science, engineering and technology. It has now grown into one of the world’s best universities, delivering top notch education and research programs for undergraduate and graduate students. KAIST encourages interdisciplinary and convergent research across a wide spectrum of disciplines, as well as strong collaborations with industry and global institutions.
강의 계획 - 이 강좌에서 배울 내용
INTRODUCTION
RADIATION
You will be going to learn breathing sphere problem, then compare with the trembling sphere problem.
K-H Equation & Baffled Piston Problem
First, you will learn Kirchhoff-Helmholtz equation, then you will adapt into the baffled circular piston problem.
DIFFRACTION AND SCATTERING
Using Kirchhoff-Helmholtz equation that you have learned last week, you will apply into diffraction and scattering problem.
검토
INTRODUCTION TO ACOUSTICS (PART 2)의 최상위 리뷰
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
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.
EXCELLENT USEFUL COURSE FOR FACULTY AND RESEARCH SCHOLARS
자주 묻는 질문
강의 및 과제를 언제 이용할 수 있게 되나요?
이 수료증을 구매하면 무엇을 이용할 수 있나요?
Is financial aid available?
강좌를 수료하면 대학 학점을 받을 수 있나요?
궁금한 점이 더 있으신가요? 학습자 도움말 센터를 방문해 보세요.