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History of the Institute of Acoustics and Speech Communications of TU Dresden
At the TU (formerly TH) Dresden, acoustics is part of the faculty of electrical engineering. Its development started in 1911 when Heinrich Barkhausen was appointed Professor for “low-current technology", which was an umbrella for both, acoustics and ...
Hoffmann Rüdiger
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Verification tests of a mirror box type artificial sky without and with building scale model
A mirror box type artificial sky for simulating the CIE standard overcast sky has been designed and constructed, while the verification method has been developed and tested.
Rizki A. Mangkuto +1 more
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Nonlocal Metaspire: A Scalable Elastic Material Platform With Decoupled Mechanical Modes
Nonlocal Metaspire introduces sequential rotation to realize wider scalability in implementing complex nonlocal couplings in elastic metamaterials while suppressing unintended mode coupling. Numerical results clarify the underlying wave motions, demonstrate mode‐decoupled roton and maxon formation, and support a straightforward extension to higher ...
Seung Han Kim +3 more
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Stage acoustics, further development of parameter LQ7-40
Since a few years a lot of research focussed for better understanding the acoustics on a stage of a concert hall for symphonic music with respect to the ease of playing ensemble and the way the conductor hears the orchestra.
Wenmaekers, R.H.C. +3 more
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Project Ancient Acoustics Part 2 of 4 : large-scale acoustical measurements in the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the theatres of Epidaurus and Argos [PDF]
In the last decades we have seen an increased interest in the acoustics of ancient Greek and Roman theatres and much research has been performed on many of them.
Hoekstra, N. +9 more
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Dealing with measurement uncertainties in building acoustics
Building acoustics is a field where uncertainties have traditionally been reported as stated by an existing standard, or not reported at all. In a world where acoustic performance of building elements (measured in accredited laboratories) and acoustic ...
Carolina Rodrigues A. Monteiro +4 more
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Thermal Radiation Emission From 3D Graphene Networks
Three‐dimensional graphene networks are demonstrated as exceptional broadband thermal emitters, exhibiting high‐intensity, spectrally homogeneous emission and strong mechanical flexibility compared to conventional emitters like silicon carbide.
Maria Chiara Paolozzi +7 more
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XV International Conference Noise Control 2010
Noise Control is the most important international acoustics conference regularly organized in Poland. The XV International Conference Noise Control 2010 is taking place between June 6 and 9, 2010, in Książ in Wałbrzych.
Wiktor M. ZAWIESKA
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Waterborne polyurethane/graphene formulations are developed as piezoresistive coatings on glass fabric to enable flexible strain sensing. The graphene‐enabled conductive network provides a stable electromechanical response under cyclic compression. The coating demonstrates reliable pressure‐dependent resistance changes, highlighting its potential for ...
Vishnu Vijayan Pillai +8 more
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Comparing Room Acoustics Simulation Tools: Dataset for Reproducing and Expanding the Results
This is the database connected to the paper Dijkman, L., Hoekstra, N. and Hornikx, M. Comparing Open-Source Room Acoustics Simulation Tools: Performance and Usabillity Insights (2025).
Hoekstra, N. +5 more
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