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| Previous course: C5147 |
| Offered by:
Department of Acoustic Technology
(AT) |
| No credit points with: C5147 |
| Prerequisite: 51243 |
| Recommended semester:
7th - 9th semester |
| Limitation: Max. 6 |
| Scope and form: Group work together with students from Royal Academy of Fine Arts, School of Architecture. |
| Examination:
Evaluation of report and oral presentation
(13 point scale
) |
| Remarks: Because of the arrangements with the School of Architecture, Royal Academy of Fine Arts, students who intend to attend the course must contact the teacher before 1 December. |
| Contact person: |
Anders Christian Gade, AT, Building 352, Tel. +45 4525 3953 |
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| Aim: To let the participants practice analysis and solution of acoustic problems associated with a construction project in a realistic manner. Coordination of acoustic considerations with other constructional and architectonic considerations. The emphasis is placed on the cooperation between architects and engineers and teaching engineers to communicate technical knowledge to non-engineers. |
| Contents: A project sketch is worked out in which primarily the acoustic problems and the associated constructional and architectonic problems are illustrated and solved. The positioning of the building and internal arrangement is examined for external and internal noise sources. The construction of the buildings is described in relation to current sound insulation regulations. If the building contains large rooms with special acoustic requirements, the geometry, listener placement, sound distribution, reverberation with and without listeners, choice of materials and other aspects of acoustic significance are investigated. Particularly for noise-sensitive rooms, the noise level from installations and external sources is examined. The entire planning stage takes place in close cooperation between students of engineering and students of architecture. |