Sound Propagation: An Impedance Based ApproachISBN: 978-0-470-82583-9
Hardcover
416 pages
October 2010
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Kim then moves on to explaining waves on a flat surface of discontinuity, demonstrating how propagation characteristics of waves change in space when there is a distributed impedance mismatch. Next is a chapter on radiation, scattering, and diffraction, where Kim shows how these topics can be explained in a unified way, by seeing the changes of waves due to spatially distributed impedance. Lastly, Kim covers sound in closed space, which is considered to be a space that is surrounded by spatially distributed impedance, and introduces two spaces: acoustically large and small space. The bulk of the book is concerned with introducing core fundamental concepts, but the appendices are included as the essentials as well to cover other important topics to extend learning.
- Offers a less mathematically-intensive means to understand the subject matter
- Provides an excellent launching point for more advanced study or for review of the basics
- Based on classroom tested materials developed over the course of two decades
- Companion site for readers, containing animations and MATLAB code downloads
- Videos and impedance data available from the author's website
- Presentation slides available for instructor use
Sound Propagation is geared towards graduate students and advanced undergraduates in acoustics, audio engineering, and noise control engineering. Practicing engineers and researchers in audio engineering and noise control, or students in engineering and physics disciplines, who want to gain an understanding of sound and vibration concepts, will also find the book to be a helpful resource.