Computational simulation in architectural and environmental acoustics : methods and applications of wave-based computation

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Computational simulation in architectural and environmental acoustics : methods and applications of wave-based computation

Tetsuya Sakuma, Shinichi Sakamoto, Toru Otsuru, editors

Springer, c2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book reviews a variety of methods for wave-based acoustic simulation and recent applications to architectural and environmental acoustic problems. Following an introduction providing an overview of computational simulation of sound environment, the book is in two parts: four chapters on methods and four chapters on applications. The first part explains the fundamentals and advanced techniques for three popular methods, namely, the finite-difference time-domain method, the finite element method, and the boundary element method, as well as alternative time-domain methods. The second part demonstrates various applications to room acoustics simulation, noise propagation simulation, acoustic property simulation for building components, and auralization. This book is a valuable reference that covers the state of the art in computational simulation for architectural and environmental acoustics.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Finite-Difference Time-Domain Method.- Finite Element Method.- Boundary Element Method.- Alternative Time-Domain Methods.- Room Acoustics Simulation.- Noise Propagation Simulation.- Acoustic Property Simulation for Building Components.- Auralization.

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