Finite-element modeling (FEM) is a useful tool for investigating the acoustical properties of rooms and transducers. Examples of results obtained by FEM analysis of the low-frequency acoustics of small rooms are discussed. Properties of software are also described from the viewpoint of usefulness and user friendliness.
Authors:
Pietrzyk, Andrzej; Kleiner, Mendel
Affiliation:
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
AES Convention:
102 (March 1997)
Paper Number:
4423
Publication Date:
March 1, 1997
Subject:
Room Acoustics
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