Handbook of Noise and Vibration ControlMalcolm J. Crocker John Wiley & Sons, 5. okt. 2007 - 1600 sider Two of the most acclaimed reference works in the area of acoustics in recent years have been our Encyclopedia of Acoustics, 4 Volume set and the Handbook of Acoustics spin-off. These works, edited by Malcolm Crocker, positioned Wiley as a major player in the acoustics reference market. With our recently published revision of Beranek & Ver's Noise and Vibration Control Engineering, Wiley is a highly respected name in the acoustics business. Crocker's new handbook covers an area of great importance to engineers and designers. Noise and vibration control is one largest areas of application of the acoustics topics covered in the successful encyclopedia and handbook. It is also an area that has been under-published in recent years. Crocker has positioned this reference to cover the gamut of topics while focusing more on the applications to industrial needs. In this way the book will become the best single source of need-to-know information for the professional markets. |
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Fundamentals of Acoustics Noise and Vibration | 1 |
Fundamentals of Acoustics and Noise 17 | 19 |
Noise and Vibration Transducers Analysis Equipment Signal | 35 |
Sound Sources | 43 |
Sound Propagation in Rooms | 52 |
Sound Propagation in the Atmosphere | 67 |
Sound Radiation from Structures and Their Response to Sound | 79 |
Theory and Applications | 128 |
Gear Noise and Vibration Prediction and Control Methods | 847 |
Types of Bearings and Means of Noise and Vibration Prediction | 857 |
Centrifugal and Axial Fan Noise Prediction and Control | 868 |
Types of Electric Motors and Noise and Vibration Prediction and Control | 885 |
Pumps and Pumping System Noise and Vibration Prediction and Control | 897 |
Noise Control of Compressors | 910 |
Its Cause and Abatement | 935 |
Hydraulic System Noise Prediction and Control | 946 |
Nonlinear Acoustics | 159 |
General Introduction to Vibration | 171 |
Vibration of Simple Discrete and Continuous Systems | 180 |
Random Vibration | 205 |
Response of Systems to Shock | 212 |
Passive Damping | 225 |
StructureBorne Energy Flow | 232 |
Statistical Energy Analysis | 241 |
Nonlinear Vibration | 255 |
Human Hearing and Speech | 271 |
Its Structure and Function Related to Hearing | 277 |
Hearing Thresholds Loudness of Sound and Sound Adaptation | 286 |
Speech Production and Speech Intelligibility | 293 |
General Introduction to Noise and Vibration Effects on People | 303 |
NoiseInduced Annoyance | 316 |
Auditory Hazards of Impulse and Impact Noise | 326 |
Effects of Intense Noise on People and Hearing Loss | 337 |
Effects of Vibration on People | 343 |
Effects of Mechanical Shock on People | 354 |
Hearing Protectors | 364 |
Development of Standards and Regulations for Occupational Noise | 377 |
Hearing Conservation Programs | 383 |
Rating Measures Descriptors Criteria and Procedures for Determining | 394 |
Acoustical Transducer Principles and Types of Microphones | 435 |
Vibration Transducer Principles and Types of Vibration Transducers | 444 |
Sound Level Meters | 455 |
Noise Dosimeters | 465 |
Equipment for Data Acquisition | 486 |
Signal Processing | 493 |
Noise and Vibration Measurements | 501 |
Determination of Sound Power Level and Emission Sound Pressure Level | 526 |
Sound Intensity Measurements | 534 |
Noise and Vibration Data Analysis | 549 |
Modal Analysis and Modal Testing | 565 |
Machinery Condition Monitoring | 575 |
Wavelet Analysis of Vibration Signals | 585 |
Use of NearField Acoustical Holography in Noise and Vibration | 598 |
Calibration of Measurement Microphones | 612 |
Calibration of Shock and Vibration Transducers | 624 |
Metrology and Traceability of Vibration and Shock Measurements | 633 |
Principles of Noise and Vibration Control and Quiet | 647 |
Noise and Vibration Source Identification | 668 |
Use of Enclosures | 685 |
Use of SoundAbsorbing Materials | 696 |
Use of Barriers | 714 |
Use of Vibration Isolation | 725 |
Damping of Structures and Use of Damping Materials | 734 |
Dynamic Vibration Absorbers | 745 |
Rotor Balancing and UnbalanceCaused Vibration | 753 |
Active Noise Control | 761 |
Active Vibration Control | 770 |
Microelectromechanical Systems MEMS Sensors for Noise | 785 |
Design of LowNoise Machinery | 794 |
Psychoacoustics and Product Sound Quality | 805 |
Industrial and Machine Element Noise and Vibration | 829 |
Furnace and Burner Noise Control | 956 |
MetalCutting Machinery Noise and Vibration Prediction and Control | 966 |
Woodworking Machinery Noise | 975 |
Noise Abatement of Industrial Production Equipment | 987 |
Machine Tool Noise Vibration and Chatter Prediction and Control | 995 |
Sound Power Level Predictions for Industrial Machinery | 1001 |
Transportation Noise and VibrationSources | 1011 |
Internal Combustion Engine Noise Prediction and ControlDiesel | 1024 |
Exhaust and Intake Noise and Acoustical Design of Mufflers | 1034 |
TireRoad NoiseGeneration Measurement and Abatement | 1054 |
Aerodynamic Sound Sources in VehiclesPrediction and Control | 1072 |
Transmission and Gearbox Noise and Vibration Prediction and Control | 1086 |
Jet Engine Noise Generation Prediction and Control | 1096 |
Aircraft Propeller NoiseSources Prediction and Control | 1109 |
Generation Prediction and Control | 1120 |
Brake Noise Prediction and Control | 1133 |
WheelRail Interaction Noise Prediction and Its Control | 1138 |
Introduction to Interior Transportation Noise and Vibration Sources | 1149 |
Automobile Bus and Truck Interior Noise and Vibration Prediction | 1159 |
Noise Management of Railcar Interior Noise | 1170 |
Interior Noise in Railway VehiclesPrediction and Control | 1178 |
Noise and Vibration in OffRoad Vehicle InteriorsPrediction | 1186 |
Aircraft Cabin Noise and Vibration Prediction and Passive Control | 1197 |
Aircraft Cabin Noise and Vibration Prediction and Active Control | 1207 |
Noise Prediction and Prevention on Ships | 1216 |
Noise and Vibration Control in Buildings | 1233 |
Room Acoustics | 1240 |
Sound Absorption in Rooms | 1247 |
Sound InsulationAirborne and Impact | 1257 |
Ratings and Descriptors for the Built Acoustical Environment | 1267 |
ISO Ratings and Descriptors for the Built Acoustical Environment | 1283 |
Acoustical Design of Office Work Spaces and OpenPlan Offices | 1297 |
Acoustical Guidelines for Building Design and Noise Control | 1307 |
Noise Sources and Propagation in Ducted Air Distribution Systems | 1316 |
Aerodynamic Sound Generation in Low Speed Flow Ducts | 1323 |
Noise Control in U S Building Codes | 1348 |
Sound Insulation of Residential HousingBuilding Codes | 1354 |
Noise in Commercial and Public Buildings and OfficesPrediction | 1367 |
Vibration Response of Structures to Fluid Flow and Wind | 1375 |
Protection of Buildings from EarthquakeInduced Vibration | 1393 |
LowFrequency Sound Transmission between Adjacent Dwellings | 1404 |
Community and Environmental Noise and Vibration | 1413 |
Exterior Noise of VehiclesTraffic Noise Prediction and Control | 1427 |
Rail System Environmental Noise Prediction Assessment and Control | 1438 |
Noise Attenuation Provided by Road and Rail Barriers Earth Berms | 1446 |
Base Isolation of Buildings for Control of GroundBorne Vibration | 1470 |
Aircraft and Airport Noise Prediction and Control | 1479 |
OffRoad Vehicle and Construction Equipment Exterior Noise Prediction | 1490 |
Environmental Noise Impact Assessment | 1501 |
Industrial and Commercial Noise in the Community | 1509 |
Building Site Noise | 1516 |
Reviewers List | 1533 |
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