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Default How to build an acoustics simulation virtual lab?



This is a long term question. We are in the process of building an Internet website that will allow the users to experiment, learn and ask questions about distances, angles, trajectories, ballistics and sounds related to a very specific event.

This is the website where we plan to host the simulations, data, etc.

Free Open Source 3D Model of Dealey Plaza
http://dealey-plaza.org/

That would become the central point for interested users all the way from doctoral dissertation to high school students to aficionados.

The main objective is obvious: the visual part, mechanics. See frames extracted from the latest documentary he

https://goo.gl/4NozMj

We plan to duplicate that part, except that it will be in an open scientific way, with all the files being public and top universities (plus leading schools of 3D design) being invited to participate.

However, many users have expressed their interest to explore aspects within the realm of acoustics.

The most popular subject of scrutiny is this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F...belt_recording

However, we envision that other inquiries could be studied in that platform:

An ear witnesses located in the 7th floor under the so-called sniper's nest testified that he heard distinct sounds:

boom, clink
boom, click
boom, clink

If the precise material and structure of that floor can be determined with precision, is it possible to ascertain the decibel levels of those sounds?. The rifle in question is well known, a Mannlichter-Carcano Model 91/38.

Our interest is simple: to bring scientific, numerical clarity to that tragic event, that has confounded and divided this nation and the rest for too long.

That is a tall order, and we are just getting started. For the Acoustics Section, this is the kind of resources that we are attempting to identify and reach out to:

https://www.southampton.ac.uk/vaae

But Usenet and forum users are specially welcome.

TIA

-Ramon F Herrera
ramon (at) jfknumbers.org

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustics


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