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I've updated my animation of baffle step diffraction for different baffle shapes. Nothing particularly new here, but after discussing some points in this thread, I thought it would useful to have an animated version of the examples to help visualise it (not that it was difficult in the first place
You will need an SVG viewer (IE6 users should already have it). Then go here to be hypnotised: http://www.vikash.info/audio/baffle/
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