Environmental and Architectural Acoustics (2nd Ed.)
Auteurs : Maekawa Z., Rindel Jens, Lord P.
Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach to the practice of achieving a more acceptable acoustic environment, this book draws on the same basic principles to cover both the outdoors and indoor space. It starts with the fundamentals of sound waves and hearing and goes on to the measurement of noise and vibration, room acoustics, sound absorption, airborne sound insulation and noise and vibration control.
This serves as a foundation reference for students of architecture and environmental engineering, including those new to the study of acoustics. Problem-solving exercises are provided at the end of each chapter. The authors focus on techniques, methods and standards and lead into further more specialized material which makes the book useful for more advanced students and professional engineers.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 12-2010
15.2x22.9 cm
Thèmes d’Environmental and Architectural Acoustics :
Mots-clés :
Sound Pressure Level; Position D1; Fundamentals of Sound Waves and Hearing; St Ag; Noise Rating; Impact Sound Pressure Level; Sound Field in a Room; Reverberation Time; Isolation of Structure-borne Noise and Vibration; Octave Band; Fourier Transformation and Correlation Functions; Energy Density; Airborne Sound Insulation; Sound Pressure; Electro-acoustic System; Electroacoustic System; Pure Tone; Impact Sound Insulation; Sound Reduction Index; Octave Band Levels; Geometrical Acoustics; Sound Level Meter; Double Leaf Wall; Diffuse Sound Field; Impact Sound; Coupling Loss Factor; Outdoor Sound Propagation; Radiation Ratio; Sound Reinforcement System; Octave Band Filter