Teaching Room Modes and Diffraction Using Comsol Multiphysics
Teaching Room Modes and Diffraction Using Comsol Multiphysics
Ralph T Muehleisen Formerly of Ill. Inst. of Technology Soon to be Principal Building Engineer Argonne National Lab
This presentation will show the use of a finite element software for teaching room modes and diffraction
Diffraction
Room Modes
Demo
The program lets you modify/augment the preset modes to investigate coupled physics
Diffraction around barrier where h=4 (this is high freq where the barrier is effective)
Diffraction around barrier where h=4 (this is high freq where the barrier is effective)
Diffraction around barrier where h= (this is low freq where the barrier is less effective)
Diffraction around barrier where h= (this is low freq where the barrier is less effective)
jk x x
+e
jk x x
) (e
jk y y
+e
jk y y
e jt
= 2 A cos(k x x) cos(k y y )e jt
jk x x
+e
jk x x
) (e
jk y y
+e
jk y y
e jt
= 2 A cos(k x x) cos(k y y )e jt
The Answer
FEM software lets you compute and show students that other shapes have modes too Start with a rectangular room and show resonances Splay one wall and show the resonances Splay two walls and show resonances Splay all walls and show resonances Draw an amorphous shape room and compute the resonances in class.
In summary, FEM software like COMSOL can be very useful to visualize some complex acoustic phenomena You can show diffractive bending of waves around objects You can show that all rooms, of any shape, have modes Questions?