Acoustics and Vibration Animations
Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI
The links below contain animations which visualize certain concepts concerning acoustics and vibration.
The choice of animations coincides with topics covered various courses on waves and acoustics that I teach at Kettering University.
Copyright Questions and Permissable Use of Animations
The contents (and links) of this page were last updated May 28, 2008
New Animations:
Airborne Sound Waves and Sources
Basic Wave Phenomena
Sound Waves and Radiation from Sources
More Complicated Wave Phenomena
Room Acoustics
Vibration and Structural Waves
Vibration of 1-DOF Simple Oscillators
Vibration of Multi-DOF Systems
Vibrational Modes of Continuous Systems
Other Wave Phenomena (not acoustics, but still waves)
Optical Ray Tracing
Light as an Electromagnetic Wave
Human Sight - How the Eye Works
Matter Waves (Particle-Wave Duality)
Awards and Reviews
- This web site was highlighted in the Web Watch section of the May 2003 issue of Physics Today
- This web site was awarded the 2002 Science-Web-Award
- On Nov 26, 2002 this web side received a 5-star




peer review rating from MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching)
5 out of 5 stars in each of the three categories:- Content Quality
- Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
- Ease of Use for both Students and Faculty
- In July 2002 this web site was awarded the Science-Web-Award seal "For Extraordinary Effort"
- This web site was highlighted in the NETWATCH section of the August 31, 2001 issue of Science Magazine
- This web site was a Yahoo! Pick of the Week (08-27-2001)
- This web site was reviewed in the February 21, 2000 issue of Sound & Communications (Vol. 21, No. 2, pg 18)
- This web site was given a Five Star Rating by Schoolzone's panel of expert teachers
Number of visitors since August 22, 2001
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