lydtransmission
Lydtransmission is the process by which acoustic energy is propagated from a source to a receiver. It encompasses the transmission of sound through air, water, and solids, as well as through structural elements such as walls, plates, or ducts, and can involve guided modes in waveguides.
Propagation is governed by properties of the medium and the interface: density, elastic modulus, and geometric
Common measurements include transmission loss and transmission coefficient, frequently expressed in decibels. Building acoustics uses metrics
Devices such as microphones and loudspeakers act as transducers in lydtransmission systems, converting acoustic energy to
Applications span architectural acoustics, automotive and aerospace engineering, industrial noise control, and underwater or airborne acoustics.