Applied Acoustics: Concepts, Absorbers, and Silencers for Acoustical Comfort and Noise Control

Applied Acoustics: Concepts, Absorbers, and Silencers for Acoustical Comfort and Noise Control

By Helmut V. Fuchs

Subjects: Engineering, Civil engineering, Hearing, Building materials, Sound, Materials, Electrical engineering, Computer engineering, Engineering Acoustics, Acoustical engineering, Noise control

Description: <p>The author gives a comprehensive overview of materials and components for noise control and acoustical comfort. Sound absorbers must meet acoustical and architectural requirements, which fibrous or porous material alone can meet. Basics and applications are demonstrated, with representative examples for spatial acoustics, free-field test facilities and canal linings. Acoustic engineers and construction professionals will find some new basic concepts and tools for developments in order to improve acoustical comfort. Interference absorbers, active resonators and micro-perforated absorbers of different materials and designs complete the list of applications.</p>

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