This book is a standard work on the physical aspects of acoustics. Starting from first principles, the authors have successfully produced a unified and thorough treatment of the subjects of generation, propagation, absorption, reflection and scattering of compressional waves in fluids, progressing
Theoretical acoustics
โ Scribed by Philip M. Morse, K. Uno Ingard.
- Publisher
- McGraw-Hill
- Year
- 1968
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 951
- Series
- International Series in Pure and Applied Physics
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Starting from first principles, the authors have successfully produced a unified and thorough treatment of the subjects of generation, propagation, absorption, reflection, and scattering of compressional waves in fluids, progressing to such topics as moving sound sources, turbulence, and wave-induced vibration of structures.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
In this volume very simplified models are introduced to understand the random sequential packing models mathematically. The 1-dimensional model is sometimes called the Parking Problem, which is known by the pioneering works by Flory (1939), Renyi (1958), Dvoretzky and Robbins (1962). To obtain a 1-d
This text provides an account of the linear acoustics of basic isotropic/anistropic structures excited by time-harmonic and transient mechanical forces and acoustic sources. Many numerical examples are given to aid physical insight and to provide benchmark computations of sound radiation and sound s