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  1. Acoustical engineering (also known as acoustic engineering) is the branch of engineering dealing with sound and vibration. It includes the application of acoustics, the science of sound and vibration, in technology. Acoustical engineers are typically concerned with the design, analysis and control of sound. One goal of acoustical ...

  2. The acoustic laboratory can support laboratory work and research activities in the sound and vibrations technology development in mechanical, aeronautical, civil and building services engineering. This also provides a quiet space for conducting experiment of environmental noise control method, noise annoyance and psychoacoustics.

  3. Acoustical Engineering - The Intricate World of Sound Technology. ISBN: 978-0-85014-855-8. Academic editor. Jiangyi Zhang. Harbin Engineering University, China. Dr. Zhang's main areas of study are nonlinear acoustics and nonlinear dynamics, focusing on the interaction between nonlinearity, dissipation, and dispersion.

  4. Acoustical engineering. Study the application of acoustics in technology, from immersive audio systems to noise and vibration control. Investigate the effects of unwanted noise on our health and wellbeing and design solutions to reduce their impact. Develop the skills to work in fields such as noise control, audio engineering, architectural ...

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  6. 2023年1月26日 · Acoustic engineering is the branch of engineering that analyzes sounds and vibration in technology. It's the scientific application of implementing and developing solutions to reduce unwanted noise and vibrations caused by machines and human activity.

  7. The goal of CAFP Laboratory is to advance the state of the art in high performance simulation of aeroacoustics and flow physics for exploring various phenomena occurring in technology and nature, with a particular emphasis on problems of practical interest to mechanical and aeronautical engineers.

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