Applied Acoustics Course - A.Y. 2014/2015

Calendar with link to PPT presentations, AVI audio-video recordings, notes and in-class tests

N.

Date

Time

Topic

Presentation

Recording

Registrazione

Note

0

03/10/2014

14.30-15.40

Course introduction, program, web page

HTML

AVI

 

1

15.50-16.50

Nature of sound, fundamental physical quantities

PPT

AVI

DOC

2

17.00-18.00

Energy & Sound, scale of decibels
Preliminary Questionnaire

PPT

AVI

DOC

3

10/10/2014

14.30-15.40

Human auditory system, loudness evaluation, weighting curves

PPT

AVI

DOC

4

15.50-16.50

The Sound Level Meter, equivalent level, calibration, time history with different time constants (slow, fast, etc.)

PPT

AVI

5

17.00-18.00

Sum and subtraction of values in dB,  examples of dB summation, Spectral Analysis, FFT, octave bands, Bark bands

TEST  - Results

PPT

AVI

DOC

6

17/10/2014

14.30-15.40

Free Field sound propagation, point sources, spherical divergence, directivity

PPT

AVI

DOC

7

15.50-16.50

Linear sources, cylindrical divergence, excess attenuation

PPT

AVI

DOC

8

17.00-18.00

Noise screens, Maekawa formulas, examples

TEST  - Results

PPT

AVI

DOC

9

24/10/2014

14.30-15.40

Indoor sound propagation, semi-reverberant field, critical distance

PPT

AVI

DOC

10

15.50-16.50

Reverberation time, definition and Sabine's formula

PPT

AVI

DOC

11

17.00-18.00

Environmental correction factor K2, sound propagation inside not-Sabinian rooms.
TEST - Results

PPT

AVI

DOC

12

31/10/2014

14.30-15.40

Digital sampling of sound, digital filters, FFT, convolution in time and frequency domain

PPT

AVI

DOC

13

15.50-16.50

Measurement of impulse response: impulsive sources, microphones - Warning: this activity requires very loud sound signals, so it is recommended to carry protective devices (earplugs, etc.) - it is also recommended to bring a recording device (laptop, smartphone, tablet) equipped with software capable of recording uncompressed WAV files.

PPT

AVI

DOC

14

17.00-18.00

Measurement of impulse response: loudspeakers, MLS and ESS methods 

TEST - Results (updated)

PPT

AVI

DOC

15

07/11/2014

14.30-15.40

ISO3382 standard, acoustical parameters: T20, T30, EDT, Clarity, Definition, Center Time, IACC, Jlf, G

PPT

AVI

DOC

16

15.50-16.50

Speech Transmission Index: measurement and calculation 

PPT

AVI

DOC

17

17.00-18.00

Sound absorbing materials, typical products. Example of measurement of Alpha Sabine according to ISO 354 (reverberant room)

TEST - Results (updated)

PPT

AVI

DOC

18

14/11/2014

14.30-15.40

Sound insulating materials, typical products. Frequency dependence of the Sound Reduction Index R, the Mass law, resonances and coincidence.

PPT

AVI

DOC

19

15.50-16.50

Italian law about building acoustics (DPCM 5/12/1997), experimental assessment of compliance

PPT

AVI

DOC

20

17.00-18.00

Italian law about environmental noise (L. 447/1995), acoustical zoning, the new EC standards based on Lden - Results

TEST - Results (updated)

PPT

AVI

DOC

21

21/11/2014

14.30-15.40

The Single Event Level (SEL) and its usage for evaluation of transportation noise

PPT

AVI

DOC

22

15.50-16.50

Examples and exercises regarding environmental noise


AVI


23

17.00-18.00

Examples and exercises regarding noise at the workplace

TEST - Results (updated)


AVI


I risultati preliminari dei test in classe degli allievi di Tecniche della Prevenzione sono visibili clickando qui.

Eventuali errori possono essere segnalati per E-mail entro il 01/01/2015, dopodichè i risultati saranno definitivi.

24

28/11/2014

14.30-15.40

Digital Sound Processing, FIR and IIR filters, FFT, aliasing, windows, spectrogram

PPT

AVI

DOC

25

15.50-16.50

Fast convolution by FFT, partitioned convolution, computation of FIR coefficients for inverse filters, the Kirkeby inversion

PPT

AVI

DOC

26

17.00-18.00

Measurement of the absorption coefficient: reverberant room, standing wave tube, sound intensity method, impulsive method 

TEST - Results (updated)

PPT

AVI

DOC

27

05/12/2014

14.30-15.40

Techniques employed for sound recording and reproduction, mono, stereo, multichannel, 3D, the Soundfield microphone, Ambisonics

PPT

AVI

DOC

28

15.50-16.50

Wave Field Synthesis (WFS), loudspeaker arrays, the Casa del Suono lab in Parma

PPT

AVI

DOC

29

17.00-18.00

Microphone arrays, virtual microphones, the RAI project
TEST - Results

PPT

AVI

DOC

30

12/12/2014

14.30-15.40

The Hour of Code - writing small programs (plugins) for audio

HTML

   

31

15.50-16.50

The Hour of Code - using visual programming for audio processing

HTML

   

32

17.00-18.00

The Hour of Code - examples of coding

 

Complete the following Javascript tutorial on Codeacademy prior of the in-class test: CODEACADEMY HOUR OF CODE
 

TEST - Results

 

HTML

 

33

19/12/2014

14.30-15.40

Simulation of sound propagation  outdoors employing the DISIA/CITYMAP software package

PPT

AVI

DOC

34

15.50-16.50

Simulation of sound propagation indoors employing the RAMSETE/AURORA software package


AVI
DOC

35

17.00-18.00

Final TEST on the whole program - Results



   

 

The final version of the in-class results is visible clicking here. These are the result of the last correction, and cannot be modified anymore, so please accept your score without further debate.

A special "registration only" exam session is scheduled for Friday 16/01/2015, aula 5, reserved for the "green" students who are exempted by oral examination, and decide that they don't want to increase their score (27 or above) with an oral question. These students can now subscribe for this special session, but of course only if their position on ESSE3 is regular. This is the only possibility for registering the exam without any additional test. "Green" students who do not manage to register the exam in this special session will need to take part to normal exams, like all other "not green" students, and will need to make at least the oral exam, exactly as the "yellow" students.

Apart the small number of students who did already reach the maximum score (30), it is highly recommended to all students in "green" area to make the oral exam, for improving their score. The chance of seeing the exemption score being reduced is practically zero, as these are the "top" students, and the oral exam should easily an quickly allow them to reach the maximum score, and perhaps the "cum laude" score. If they want, these students can also make the written exam, although, with a score of 27 or above, this is definitely not necessary.

Similarly, it is highly recommended to all students in "yellow" area to make the written exam, for improving their base score, and go to the oral exam in a better position. Remember that, even if the written exam goes bad, the score obtained during in-class tests is always available, so it appears stupid and coward not attempting to improve it, as there is no risk.

Furthermore, "yellow" students who do not attempt to improve their base score with the written exam have great chances to suffer at the oral examination, as for the examiner this is admission of poor preparation, typical of students who did not make a good work during in-class activity: so it will be necessary to use the oral examination for ascertain the real degree of preparation, by means of a long and thorough questioning. Instead, the oral exam is typically very fast and easy for students who proof their preparation with a new, good written exam.

Apart the above-mentioned special initial exam session reserved for green students, there are 3 normal exam sessions open to everyone in January, February and April, and of course all the other normal exam sessions along the year, which dates are to be fixed yet. Only students which are correctly enrolled on ESSE3 will be able to subscribe for these exam sessions and perform the exam. So all students are strongly encouraged to complete now their enrolment on ESSE3 by presenting their study's plan and the questionnaire on course assessment.

For any problem with ESSE3 enrolment, please contact directly the secretary, and NOT the teacher, who has no control on the ESSE3 system.

Legenda:

0-23

Lessons followed both by students of Engineering (6 CFU) and by students of Techniques of Prevention (3 CFU)

24-35

Lessons followed by students of Engineering (6 CFU) only

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Last revision: 12 January 2015