1st Edition

Advanced Applications in Acoustics, Noise and Vibration

Edited By Frank Fahy, John Walker Copyright 2004
    656 Pages
    by CRC Press

    654 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Advanced Applications in Acoustics, Noise and Vibration provides comprehensive and up-to-date overviews of knowledge, applications and research activities in a range of topics that are of current interest in the practice of engineering acoustics and vibration technology. The thirteen chapters are grouped into four parts: signal processing, acoustic modelling, environmental and industrial acoustics, and vibration.



    Following on from its companion volume Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration this book is based partly on material covered in a selection of elective modules in the second semester of the Masters programme in 'Sound and Vibration Studies' of the Institute of Sound and Vibration Research at the University of Southampton, UK and partly on material presented in the annual ISVR short course 'Advanced Course in Acoustics, Noise and Vibration'.

    Part 1: Signal Processing  1. Signal Processing Techniques  Part 2: Acoustic Modelling  2. Numerical Methods in Acoustics  3. Source Identification and Location  4. Modelling of Sound Propagation in the Ocean  Part 3: Environmental and Industrial Acoustics  5. Environmental Noise Management  6. Vehicle Noise  7. Aircraft Noise  8. Active Noise Control  Part 4: Vibration  9. Mobility and Impedance Methods in Strucutral Dynamics  10. Finite Element Techniques for Structural Vibration  11. High Frequency Structural Vibration  12. Vibration Control  13. Vibration Measurement Techniques Unsing Laser Technology: Laser Virometry and TV Holography

    Biography

    Frank Fahy is Emeritus Professor of Engineering Acoustics in the ISVR which he joined at its inception in 1963. He has a wide spectrum of interests in acoustics and vibration, ranging from Statistical Energy Analysis to sound intensity measurement. He is a recipient of the Tyndall Silver and Rayleigh Gold Medals of the Institute of Acoustics and is an Honorary Fellow of the IOA. He has written three widely read text books, most recently Foundations of Engineering Acoustics, published in 2000, and was joint editor with John Walker of Fundamentals of Noise and Vibration.

    John Walker is a Visiting Senior Lecturer in the ISVR. His research activities have been centred on environmental noise research, with a particular interest in transportation noise issues. He was deeply involved in establishing environmental noise standards for railway noise exposure. He has authored or co-authored over 50 scientific papers as well as co-editing Fundamentals of Acoustics with Frank Fahy.

    "This textbook attests to the fruitful work being done by the ISVR and the multitude of professionals that are associated with that organization. The contents of this book were assembled by people who would, in a different world than the one that seemingly exists, be heralded as heroes of a scientific revolution. Change the world? Buy this book."

    -- Todd Busch in Journal of the Audio Engineering Society