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Vibrations and Acoustic Radiation of Thin Structures || Frontmatter

โœ Scribed by Filippi, Paul J. T.


Book ID
121662473
Publisher
ISTE
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
188 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
1848210566

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sound is produced by vibrations and as such can be dampened or augmented based on materials selection. This title looks at the effects of sound and vibration on thin structures and details how damage may be avoided, acoustical effects created, and sound levels controlled.


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