Structure-Borne Sound

Structure-Borne Sound
Title Structure-Borne Sound PDF eBook
Author L. Cremer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 591
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Science
ISBN 3662101211

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Since structure-borne sound plays an important role in noise control, material testing and machine diagnosis, the relevant properties of the most important elements of a construction (plates, beams and shells) are investigated. Measurement techniques, equations of motion, formulas for wave speeds, resonance frequencies, impedances, transmission coefficients etc. are given. The different damping mechanisms and the radiation properties are treated. The statistical energy analysis (SEA) is also presented. This new edition has been enlarged to include also waves on orthotropic plates, and the vibration and radiation of cylindrical shells.

Structure-Borne Sound

Structure-Borne Sound
Title Structure-Borne Sound PDF eBook
Author Lothar Cremer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 544
Release 2013-06-29
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3662101181

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Whcn the original German edition of this book first appeared in print, the undcrsigned was asked to review it for an English-language journal. In the course of this review process he was so struck by the book's unusual approach, as well as by the realization that no similar collection of information was available in English, that he conceived thc idea of undertaking this translation. Arrangements with the original authors and with the publisher were completed late in 1969; the translation task was begun at that. time and occupied nearly two and onc-half years-largcly because the undersigned's other professional act.ivities permitted him toderote only hisspare time to the translation effort. Because this passage of time also brought with it some advances in the state of t.he art, an attempt was made to include the most significant of these aclvances, as well as newer references and some minor correc tions, in the translatecl rersion. Except for these changes, which were macle with the enthusiastic endorsement and collaboration of the origi nal authors, the translatecl rersion remains very close to the original. In fact, the translator took special care to preserve not only the mean ing, but also the "flaror", of the original text. The translator is most grateful to Professor L. Cremer and Dr

Structure-Borne Sound

Structure-Borne Sound
Title Structure-Borne Sound PDF eBook
Author L. Cremer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 608
Release 2005-12-05
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3540265147

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Structure-Borne Sound" is a thorough introduction to structural vibrations with emphasis on audio frequencies and the associated radiation of sound. The book presents in-depth discussions of fundamental principles and basic problems, in order to enable the reader to understand and solve his own problems. It includes chapters dealing with measurement and generation of vibrations and sound, various types of structural wave motion, structural damping and its effects, impedances and vibration responses of the important types of structures, as well as with attenuation of vibrations, and sound radiation from structures. For the third edition, the author fundamentally revised and newly organized the contents of the work. Nevertheless, the intention has been to preserve the style of the previous editions, namely to focus on the fundamentals enabling the reader to analyse further problems.

Structure-Borne Sound

Structure-Borne Sound
Title Structure-Borne Sound PDF eBook
Author L. Cremer
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre Noise
ISBN

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Structure - Borne Sound

Structure - Borne Sound
Title Structure - Borne Sound PDF eBook
Author Lothar Cremer
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre
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A Guide to Airborne, Impact, and Structure Borne Noise-control in Multifamily Dwellings

A Guide to Airborne, Impact, and Structure Borne Noise-control in Multifamily Dwellings
Title A Guide to Airborne, Impact, and Structure Borne Noise-control in Multifamily Dwellings PDF eBook
Author Raymond D. Berendt
Publisher
Total Pages 436
Release 1967
Genre Apartment houses
ISBN

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Structure-borne Sound Sources in Buildings

Structure-borne Sound Sources in Buildings
Title Structure-borne Sound Sources in Buildings PDF eBook
Author Matthias Lievens
Publisher Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages 114
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 3832534644

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Structure-borne sound sources are vibrational sources connected in some way to the building structure. The mechanical excitation of the building structure leads to sound radiation. This is an important source of annoyance in modern light-weight buildings. The prediction of the sound pressure level from structure-borne sound sources is highly complicated because of the complexity involved in the coupling between source and receiver structure. The current standard on characterisation of service equipment in buildings EN 12354-5, can deal with sources on heavy structures (high-mobility source) but to date, there is no engineering method available for the case of coupling between source and receiver. A case study of a washing machine on a wooden joist floor is investigated in this thesis. In the first part, measurements in the coupled state are conducted. It is shown that the normal components are sufficient to predict the sound pressure level. However, this only applies to the coupled state. In the second part, a true prediction is calculated from independently measured source and receiver quantities. The difference between predicted and directly measured sound pressure level leads to considerable errors of up to 20 dB at low frequencies. This shows that the normal components are not sufficient to predict the coupling between a washing machine and a wooden floor.