Acoustics

The Finite Element Method or FEM is a powerful method to investigate the characteristics of sound in a room or space. Acoustic simulation is now recognized as predictive and it is easy to change and improve the model with effect. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) can be used to create both a two-dimensional and a three-dimensional sound field. The damping provided by panels can also be examined. In this way the behavior of the sound can be made transparent. Some completed projects are below…

Noise factory hall

Acoustic Simulations

 

The images at the right give a few impressions of sound projects from Physixfactor.

Analysis of the influence of internal panels on the sound field of a loudspeaker, resonant panels are provided insight. Investigation of the influence of the position of machines in a large production hall.

Acoustics of a silencer for a new exhaust design. Acoustics of a sound field in the water, near a harbour.

Noise factory hall
Noise in Factory Hall
Factory noise
Loudspeaker box simulation
Sound waves in tubes.