Technical acoustics

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The Technical Acoustics is an engineering science on the basis of physical acoustics , which deals with the acoustic behavior of machinery equipment, facilities, materials or rooms. The training includes the basics of sound generation, sound propagation in various media, perception, recording and measurement of sound. Important areas are electro-acoustics , building acoustics and machine acoustics .

Practical fields of work range from sound insulation and noise abatement in construction and mechanical engineering to sound recording and playback technology and improving the audibility of rooms.

literature

  • Reinhard Lerch, Gerhard M. Sessler, Dietrich Wolf: Technical acoustics. Basics and Applications, Springer, Berlin 2009. ISBN 9783540234302