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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acoustics problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues related to sound quality, sound behavior, or challenges in audio environments.
Example: "The acoustics problem in the auditorium made it difficult for the audience to hear the speaker clearly."
Alternatives: "sound issue" or "audio challenge".
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Care was taken to use boundary conditions that correctly model the physics of the acoustics problem.
And to foster cross-fertilization and new ways of approaching problems, we'll assign, for example, an acoustics problem to the pattern recognition experts, and vice versa.
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Acoustics problems are governed by the linearized Euler equations.
LBM is well known for providing fast and accurate solutions to both hydrodynamics and acoustics problems, thus it naturally becomes a candidate as a comprehensive computational tool for modeling generation and propagation of HAW.
The aim of this work is to show that a perturbation method can be used to solve the vibro-acoustics problem.
This work investigates an application of interpolating gain-scheduling control for a structural acoustic problem.
The Philip Glass score for "In the Upper Room" is always played in a recording and so comes with no acoustic problem.
The sources of sound in the acoustic problem include the sheet velocity and fluid vorticity.
In the thermo-acoustic problem the throttling occurs at the flame holder.
For this purpose, a geometrical interpretation of the inverse acoustic problem is proposed.
This paper aims to develop an efficient algorithm for epistemic uncertainty analysis of acoustic problem under evidence theory.
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