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Acoustics For Beginners
Published 3/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.67 GB | Duration: 3h 7m Foundational knowledge in acoustics including project case studies What you'll learn To gain an understanding of the fundamentals of acoustics and sound in the built environment. Apply knowledge of acoustics to design of spaces in the built environment. Experience project case studies where acoustic design is critical for the success of sustainable indoor spaces. Requirements No specific skills needed Description Overview Section 1: Basic Acoustics Lecture 1 What is sound? Lecture 2 How our ears work Lecture 3 Describing sound Lecture 4 Decibel arithmetic Lecture 5 Measuring sound Lecture 6 Sound levels Section 2: How sound behaves outdoors Lecture 7 Sound propagation outdoors Lecture 8 Sound decay with distance Lecture 9 Source directivity and location Lecture 10 Screening by barriers Section 3: Sound within spaces Lecture 11 Sound propagation in rooms Lecture 12 Acoustic properties of materials Lecture 14 Sound absorption vs sound insulation Section 4: Sound transfer between spaces Lecture 15 Airborne and structureborne sound Lecture 16 Sound insulating constructions Lecture 17 Impact noise Lecture 18 Sound insulating floor systems Lecture 19 Impact noise reduction Section 5: Acoustic case studies Lecture 20 Strategies for placement of acoustic treatment Lecture 21 Acoustic treatment for music Lecture 22 Acoustic treatment for speech Lecture 23 Diffusive surface finishes Lecture 24 Room acoustic modelling Lecture 25 3D Room acoustic modelling software Lecture 26 Auralisation of room acoustics Lecture 27 Acoustics for open plan offices Lecture 28 Acoustic privacy in meeting rooms and offices Lecture 29 Impact noise in a residential apartment Lecture 30 Daylighting and acoustics Lecture 31 Swimming pool acoustic design Lecture 32 Theatre acoustic design