BOUNDARY ELEMENT METHOD FOR COMPUTING TRANSIENT ACOUSTIC WAVES IN A ROOM
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A boundary integral equation derived from the normal derivative of Kirchhoff's formula is introduced to calculate a transient acoustic wave in a room. Three input source waves are examined in order to calculate responses with higher accuracy. Some problems appearing in the numerical calculation are also investigated. Numerical examples are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the method.
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