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Sound fields in cavities and in rooms

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Auralization

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In the previous chapters, the basics of sound wave radiation and propagation were discussed. With these mathematical models, free-field propagation can be studied and simulated. Numerous problems, however, are related to sound in cavities, whether small as in appliances or in vehicles, a little larger as in living rooms or kitchens, or rather large as in concert halls and opera houses.

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(2008). Sound fields in cavities and in rooms. In: Auralization. RWTHedition. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48830-9_5

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