Foundations Of Engineering Acoustics

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Foundations of Engineering Acoustics takes the reader on a journey from a qualitative introduction to the physical nature of sound, explained in terms... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Foundations of Engineering Acoustics takes the reader on a journey from a qualitative introduction to the physical nature of sound, explained in terms of common experience, to mathematical models and analytical results which underlie the techniques applied by the engineering industry to improve the acoustic performance of their products. The book is distinguished by extensive descriptions and explanations of audio-frequency acoustic phenomena and their relevance to engineering, supported by a wealth of diagrams, and by a guide for teachers of tried and tested class demonstrations and laboratory-based experiments. Engineering Acoustics, Acoustics, Vibroacoustics, Structure-Borne Sound, Noise and Vibration. Key features: • Comprehensive and up-to-date: broad coverage, many illustrations, questions, elaborated answers, references and a bibliography • Introductory chapter on the importance of sound in technology and the role of the engineering acoustician • Deals with the fundamental concepts, principles, theories and forms of mathematical representation, rather than methodology • Frequent reference to practical applications and contemporary technology • Emphasises qualitative, physical introductions to each principal as an entrée to mathematical analysis for the less theoretically oriented readers and courses • Provides a 'cook book' of demonstrations and laboratory-based experiments for teachers • Useful for discussing acoustical problems with non-expert clients/managers because the descriptive sections are couched in largely non-technical language and any jargon is explained • Draws on the vast pedagogic experience of the writer Foundations of Engineering Acoustics is a textbook suitable for both senior undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Mechanical, Aerospace, Marine and, possibly, Electrical and Civil Engineering Schools at Universities. It will be a valuable reference for academic teachers and researchers and will also assist Industrial Acoustic Group staff and Consultants.

Sommaire

    • Sound Engineering
    • The Nature of Sound and Some Sound Wave Phenomena
    • Sound in Fluids
    • Impedance
    • Sound Energy and Intensity
    • Sources of Sound
    • Sound Absorption and Sound Absorbers
    • Sound in Waveguides
    • Sound in Enclosures
    • Structure-borne Sound
    • Transmission of Sound through Partitions
    • Reflection, Scattering, Diffraction and Refraction.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2001
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    0-12-247665-4
  • EAN
    9780122476655
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    443 pages
  • Poids
    0.93 Kg
  • Dimensions
    17,6 cm × 25,1 cm × 3,1 cm

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Biographie de Frank Fahy

Frank Fahy has been teaching and researching at the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Southampton, England, for nearly forty years. He is Emeritus Professor of Engineering Acoustics, signifying both his training and professional motivation. He is a Rayleigh Medal holder and Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Acoustics.

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