Questions tagged [acoustics]

Acoustics is the interdisciplinary science that deals with the study of all mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound. Applications of acoustics are for instance the audio and noise control industries.

When to Use this Tag

Use when asking questions about the generation, propagation, or absorption of elastic waves in solids, liquids, or gases. For similar problems of wave motion in the electro-magnetic field, use the tag .

Introduction

Acoustic waves may exist in any elastic medium which is capable of experiencing compression and rarefaction. This is manifestly true in the case of liquids and gases. However even solids, which are often taken to be perfectly incompressible, can sustain small oscillations of their constituent atoms about some mean position which enables wave propagation throughout the material. Generally speaking, the higher the compressibility of a material, the lower its speed of sound.

Equations of Motion

Wave motion in a variety of different contexts is governed by the classical acoustic wave equation

$$ \frac{\partial^2\phi}{\partial t^2} - c^2\nabla^2\phi = 0 $$

where $\phi$ may represent the local displacement of a solid structure, acoustic pressure in a fluid, etc., and $c$ is the speed of sound in the medium. This linear partial differential equation has been derived on the hypothesis that the perturbation quantity $\phi$ is small relative to a mean value. Generalizations to this equation may be obtained which incorporate more exotic physical effects such as dispersion, convection of acoustic energy, and nonlinear wave steepening.

Prerequisites for Studying Acoustics

Phys: Some exposure to rigid body dynamics and fluid mechanics

Math: Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs), Partial Differential Equations (PDEs)

101 questions
10
votes
1 answer

What are thoughts on best modulation to use for underwater acoustic communications at low frequencies?

I wanted to ping the DSP hivemind for general thoughts on what would be the best modulation type to use for low frequency underwater communications. I have chosen this project since I can learn a lot from it. Some context: Low frequency as in <…
Spacey
  • 9,211
  • 8
  • 38
  • 78
9
votes
8 answers

Is sound the best way to transmit a signal under water?

Could sound be used in transmitting sound waves under water digitally? Could the sound then be converted by a repeater to transit by radio waves? What other ways can a signal be transmitted other than sound over long distances under water?…
Muze
  • 1
  • 1
  • 10
8
votes
2 answers

Calculation of Reverberation Time (RT60) from the Impulse Response

I have some confusions regarding reverberation time (RT60). I need to calculate reverberation time from a given power envelope. This is what I get. As you might see the line is curved close to zero (at top left corner) and then becomes straight. Is…
varunkr
  • 243
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
7
votes
1 answer

How do Phons relate to loudness?

Let's say I have the very same signal stored in 2 .wav files. And lets say I process each file using a function, and it is established that one file is 20 phons larger than the other. Lets ignore how that function calculates this. Does this mean…
Baz
  • 265
  • 1
  • 8
6
votes
3 answers

How to change speed of audio samples without changing pitch?

This question may be more appropriate on music stack exchange but since sound is a branch of physics and this is more of a technical question relating to sound waves than a musical question I asked it here. How can you change the speed of audio…
Murey Tasroc
  • 175
  • 2
  • 6
6
votes
2 answers

What are reasonable levels for the ERLE (Echo Return Loss Enhancement) in acoustic echo cancellation?

I am working on acoustic echo cancellation which has a double talk detector. During the single talk, the ERLE (Echo Return Loss Enhancement) exceeds 100dB and during double talk around 20dB to 40 dB. I have read few papers and saw that for a good…
5
votes
2 answers

Double the "speed", double the frequency?

Usually, when some sample is played-back at twice the rate it was recorded, the pitch of the recording sounds an octave higher. For example: $g(t) = \sin(2 \pi f t)$ and $g(2t) = \sin(2 \pi f 2 t) \implies \sin(4 \pi ft)$. Where $f$ is a given…
A_A
  • 9,895
  • 3
  • 22
  • 35
4
votes
1 answer

What is the difference between undersampling and oversampling in analog to digital conversion ?

When converting a signal from analog to digital, we observe undersampling and oversampling. Does oversampling means that the sampling frequency is greater that the signal's frequency and does undersampling means that the sampling frequency is less…
4
votes
1 answer

Artefacts from playing ultrasound through PA system

I encode data in audio by energising 5 frequencies between 17.5kHz and 19.5kHz: I play the WAV on a sports stadium (20k seating, so BIG) PA rig, placing a microphone somewhere in the spectator seating area. This is the data (I did it at vol=0.6 and…
P i
  • 1,277
  • 10
  • 24
4
votes
1 answer

Calculating SPL from pressure signal - Amplitude vs Power method

I have a pressure signal from a Fluent FFowcs-Williams Hawkings acoustics analysis. I converted this pressure signal into the frequency domain in order to get SPL values, using Matlab. I used the amplitude of the FFT: A = fft(s10); …
4
votes
1 answer

Acoustic feedback detection algorithm

I am woking on an sound processing application where I have limited processing resources. I need to be able to detect acoustic feedback and then signal that such an event occurred. I am not concerned with the more complex task of feedback…
learnvst
  • 1,483
  • 2
  • 16
  • 25
4
votes
1 answer

What is the best method for measuring of room reverberation time?

I want to measure a reverberation time in the room. What is a best way to do that? What kind of signal should be used? I know about balloon and pink noise, but are there any better methods?
Black Yasmin
  • 376
  • 3
  • 18
3
votes
3 answers

Is it possible to "equalise" a signal by deconvolving the impulse response of the room in which it is to be played?

I am using a test sweep with a flat power spectrum and linear group delay (Optimized Aoshima's Time Stretched Pulse) to measure a room's frequency response. Having obtained the impulse response of the room, I thought I would be able to deconvolve it…
GRoscoe
  • 31
  • 1
3
votes
0 answers

Energy Detection in Presence of Colored Gaussian Noise

Before asking my question, let me introduce the context: For spectrum sensing based on energy detection, which has been widely studied in presence of AWGN, the optimal detection threshold is computed as: $$ \lambda = 2~\sigma^2_\omega ~ \sqrt{N}~…
3
votes
0 answers

Room Impulse Response Inverse Problem

This article here talks about a room impulse response generator which takes the source and destination coordinates, sound speed, sampling rate, room dimension and wall reflection coefficients as input and outputs the impulse response from source to…
Sajil C K
  • 139
  • 8
1
2 3 4 5 6 7