Laboratory for Acoustics

Location

This graphic shows the location plan for the Laboratory for Acoustics. The easiest way to get to the laboratory is via the main entrance between buildings 3 and 4. From the main entrance, your route leads to the right via a short flight of stairs or the disabled lift into building 3. You are now in the main corridor of the building. In the first corridor on the left, a glass door leads directly to the basement on the right-hand side. Follow the corridor in the basement to the left until you reach the second door on the right. Alternatively, you can also use the passenger lift: This is not located in the side corridor of building 3, but can be found at the end of the main corridor on the left in a stairwell. From the lift, the path then leads back under the main corridor to the right into the side corridor, via which the laboratory can be reached.
Location plan of the Laboratory of Acoustics

Room 3.U.10

Laboratory management

Name E-Mail Details
Prof. Dr. Stefanie Retka
Contact Information

Prof. Dr. Stefanie Retka

Technical University of Applied Sciences
Würzburg-Schweinfurt
FM
Room 4.E.66
Ignaz-Schön-Straße 11
97421 Schweinfurt

Phone +49 9721 940-8771
E-Mail stefanie.retka[at]thws.de

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Contributing professors

Name E-Mail Details
Prof. Dr. Stefan Schreiber
Contact Information

Prof. Dr. Stefan Schreiber

Technical University of Applied Sciences
Würzburg-Schweinfurt
FM
Room 4.E.18
Ignaz-Schön-Straße 11
97421 Schweinfurt

Phone +49 9721 940-8653
E-Mail stefan.schreiber[at]thws.de

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The laboratory

The Laboratory for Acoustics of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering is active in teaching as well as research. It has modern equipment, an anechoic half-space, certified according to DIN EN ISO 3745, for example.

Practical laboratory courses are offered various degree programmes to develop students' understanding of acoustic phenomena and the to illustrate the context between structural vibrations and the resulting noise development. In addition, the laboratory is available for the work on theses.

Research is carried out at the Laboratory for Acoustics within the framework of industry-funded projects on application-related problems and as basic research in the form of publicly funded research projects.