ACOUSTIC ENGINEERING
Question: What is Acoustic Engineering?
Answer: This branch of engineering is counted among the most advanced branches and mainly deals with the sounds and vibrations generated in machines.
Question: What does acoustic engineering do?
Answer: Acoustic engineering is used by machines to control noise and vibrations in the surrounding environment and make them environmentally friendly.
A great example of this is the engines and horns used in commonly used vehicles.
Question: Why is acoustic engineering important?
Answer: The importance of acoustic engineering can be gauged for a few reasons.
Which are as follows
- Excessive noise from everyday vehicles
- Excessive vibration of engines
- Loud speaker
These are just a few of the many factors that can have a detrimental effect on hearing and can eventually lead to hearing loss.
Question: How many branches of acoustic engineering and technology are there?
Answer: There are many branches of engineering and technology which are directly or indirectly related to acoustic engineering, some of which are as follows:
- Architectural Acoustics
- Physical acoustics
- Vibrational acoustics
- Underwater acoustics
- Aero acoustic
Question: Which universities in the world offer degree courses in acoustic engineering?
Answer: There are many universities in the world that offer degree courses in acoustic engineering, the best of which are:
- University of Illinois
- University of Florida
- Pennsylvania State University
- University of Hartford
- University of Rochester
- University of Belmont
- Johns Hopkins University
- Solvent University
- University of Paris-Saclay
- Columbia College
- University of Texas
- Brigham Young University
- Prague University
We know that there is still a lot to write about but due to lack of time it is difficult to write more about it. We will try to find out more about this field in the coming days.
Thanks for joining the blog - Syed Murtaza Hassan
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