Acoustics is a branch of physics that studies sound, namely mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids. A scientist that works in the field of acoustics is an acoustician. The application of acoustics in technology is called acoustical engineering. There is often much overlap and interaction between the interests of acousticians and acoustical engineers.
...*coustics is characterized by its reliance on combinations of physical principles drawn from other sources; and that the primary task of modern physical acoustics is to effect a fusion of the principles normally adhering to other sciences into a coherent basis for understanding, measuring, controlling, and using the whole gamut of vibrational phenomena in any material.Origins in Acoustics. F.V. Hunt. Yale University Press, 1978
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A Universal Program for Computing Surface Acoustic Waves - Dr.Reinhard Wobst, IFW Dresden, describes his approach for computing planar acoustic waves in layered anisotropic media, which requires the solution of highly non-linear eigenvalue problems.
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Acoustics Software - Links to diverse websites for acoustical software.
Computational Acoustics Web Site - Resource on numerical methods, with particular applications in acoustic simulation and the solution of Laplace and Helmholtz Problems. Advocates the Boundary Element Method. Fortran source codes can be downloaded. Additional software and a book can be purchased.
Vallen VisualAE - For combined analysis of statistical acoustic emission and waveform data.
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