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Core Concepts

  • Why use Computational Acoustics?
  • How to define the problem to be solved?
    • What is a PDE?
    • Acoustics PDEs
    • Other PDEs
    • Classes of problem
  • How does the algorithm solve the problem?
    • Weak Forms
    • Finite Difference
    • Sums of Analytical Solutions
    • Monopoles and free space Green’s Functions
    • Eikonal Approximation and Raytracing
    • Sums of Analytical Solutions
  • Geometry and Meshing
    • Dimensionality
    • Mesh Structure
    • Elements and Interpolation
    • Meshes

Tutorials

  • BEM Tutorials
    • The Boundary Element Method (BEM)
  • FEM Tutorials
    • The Helmholtz Equation with FEniCSx
  • FDTD Tutorials
    • The 1D Wave

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Index

A | B | C | E | F | H | I | J | N | O | P | R

A

  • Absorbing boundary condition (ABC)

B

  • Boundary element method (BEM)

C

  • Computers, waves and simulations online course
  • Courant–Friedrichs–Lewy (CFL) condition

E

  • Explicit scheme

F

  • FEM and BEM notes and tutorials
  • Finite difference time domain (FDTD) method
  • Finite element method (FEM)

H

  • Heterogeneous domain
  • Homogeneous domain

I

  • Implicit scheme

J

  • Jupyter Book

N

  • Numerical Sound Synthesis

O

  • Ordinary differential equation (ODE)

P

  • Partial differential equation (PDE)
  • Perfectly matched layer (PML)

R

  • Room Acoustics Modeling with Interactive Visualizations

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