The Fourier transform technique has been widely used in electrical engineer- ing, which covers signal processing, communication, system control, electro- magnetics, and optics. The Fourier transform-technique is particularly useful in electromagnetics and optics since it provides a convenient mathematical representation for wave scattering, diffraction, and propagation. Thus the Fourier transform technique has been long applied to the wave scattering problems that are often encountered in microw...
The study of basic acoustics can help students of physics and engineering gain familiarity with concepts and techniques that have much wider use in other areas of science. In the first few chapters of this book the author discusses sound and its measurement from a relatively practical point of view, enabling students to proceed with many kinds of measurements and laboratory experiments. Afterwards, the basic theory of vibrations and waves that underlies all sound phenomena and instrumentation is...
Technische Akustik
by Reinhard Lerch, Gerhard Sessler, and Dietrich Wolf
Dieses Lehrbuch bietet eine umfassende Einfuhrung in die moderne Technische Akustik. Es wendet sich an Studierende der Ingenieurwissenschaften und der Physik sowie an Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, die bereits in der Praxis tatig sind. Behandelt werden: Schallentstehung und Schallausbreitung in Gasen, Flussigkeiten und elastischen Festkoerpern - Wellengleichungen in linearer und nicht-linearer Form - Elektromechanische Analogien und ihre Anwendung - Schallsender und Schallempfanger fur Ho...
The World Market for Alkyd Resins in Primary Forms
by Philip M. Parker
Acoustical Signal Processing in the Central Auditory System
The symposium on Acoustical Signal Processing in the Central Auditory System which was held in Prague on September 4--7, 1996 was the third in a series organized in Prague, after the Neuronal Mechanisms of Hearing symposium in 1980 and Auditory Pathway - Structure and Function symposium in 1987. Approximately 100 scientists regis tered for the symposium and presented 82 separate papers and posters. The present vol ume contains 53 of these contributions, mostly presented at the symposium as inv...
Acoustic Scanning Probe Microscopy (NanoScience and Technology)
The combination of atomic force microscopy with ultrasonic methods allows the nearfield detection of acoustic signals. The nondestructive characterization and nanoscale quantitative mapping of surface adhesion and stiffness or friction is possible. The aim of this book is to provide a comprehensive review of different scanning probe acoustic techniques, including AFAM, UAFM, SNFUH, UFM, SMM and torsional tapping modes. Basic theoretical explanations are given to understand not only the probe dyn...
Signal Processing for Active Control (Signal Processing and Its Applications)
by Stephen Elliott
Signal Processing for Active Control sets out the signal processing and automatic control techniques that are used in the analysis and implementation of active systems for the control of sound and vibration. After reviewing the performance limitations introduced by physical aspects of active control, Stephen Elliott presents the calculation of the optimal performance and the implementation of adaptive real time controllers for a wide variety of active control systems. Active sound and vibratio...
A New York Times bestselling writer explores what our unique sonic signature reveals about our species, our culture, and each one of us. Finally, a vital topic that has never had its own book gets its due. There's no shortage of books about public speaking or language or song. But until now, there has been no book about the miracle that underlies them all-the human voice itself. And there are few writers who could take on this surprisingly vast topic with more artistry and expertise than John C...
Perspectives In Physical Acoustics - Proceedings Of The Bolef Symposium
This Symposium was held in honor of the 70th birthday of Dan Bolef, Professor Emeritus at Washington University, who joined the physics department in 1963. The articles in this volume are by internationally known and active leaders in the area of physical acoustics who were selected on the basis of their pedagogical skills as well as their stature within the field. This book provides a broad coverage of acoustics science and is sufficiently clear and pedagogical.
Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics
The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics.
Advanced Mechanical Vibrations: Physics, Mathematics and Applications provides a concise and solid exposition of the fundamental concepts and ideas that pervade many specialised disciplines where linear engineering vibrations are involved. Covering the main key aspects of the subject – from the formulation of the equations of motion by means of analytical techniques to the response of discrete and continuous systems subjected to deterministic and random excitation – the text is ideal for interme...
Techniky Precladovy Slovnik
Noise is a widely recognized problem and health concern in the modern world. Given the importance of managing noise levels and developing suitable 'soundscapes' in contexts such as industry, schools, or public spaces, this is an area of active research for acousticians. But noise, in the sense of dissonance, can also be used positively; composers have employed it from Baroque music to Rock feedback; medicine harnesses it to shatter kidney stones and treat cancer; and even the military uses it in...
Vibrations and Acoustic Radiation of Thin Structures
by Paul J. T. Filippi
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.
Shock Waves in Materials Science
In this volume, the shock compression technology of materials is described in parallel with the latest research results and their background. In the past, this type of technology was developed in connection with military techniques by certain particular research organizations. For this reason, researchers of materials in general have had less opportunity to make use of the technology. The conventional technology of shock compression has now been established, and is recognized as being remarkably...
Glencoe Science: Waves, Sound, and Light, Student Edition (Glencoe Science)
by Mcgraw-Hill Education
This illustrated guide to 100 of the world's most important concert halls and opera houses examines their architecture and engineering and discusses their acoustical quality as judged by conductors and music critics. The descriptions and photographs will serve as a valuable guide for today's peripatetic performers and music lovers. With technical discussions relegated to appendices, the book can be read with pleasure by anyone interested in musical performance. The photographs (specially commiss...
Language in Primates (Springer Series in Language and Communication, #11)
This anthology was originally planned in connection with a symposium "Language in Primates: Implications for Linguistics, Anthropology, Psychology, and Philosophy," at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Publication of the book would not have been possible without the support given to the Symposium by many individuals and groups. The Editors thank everyone involved for their kind and generous assistance. Specifi cally, we thank the invited speakers at the Symposium, Thomas A. Sebeok, H. Lyn Miles,...