The use of electroacoustic analogies suggests that a source of acoustical energy (such as an engine, compressor, blower, turbine, loudspeaker, etc.) can be characterized by an acoustic source pressure ps and internal source impedance Zs, analogous to the open-circuit voltage and internal impedance of an electrical source. The present paper shows analytically that the source characteristics evaluated by means of the indirect methods are independent of the loads selected; that is, the evaluated values of ps and Zs are unique, and that the results of the different methods (including the direct method) are identical. In addition, general relations have been derived here for the transfer of source characteristics from one station to another stat...
In studying the sound transmission through panels, it is usual to consider a model based on an infin...
It is important for acousticians to know the directivity of the sound radiated from openings and sin...
Predicting and controlling noise from a fluid machine requires a model of the noise sources themselv...
The use of electroacoustic analogies suggests that a source of acoustical energy (such as an engine,...
The use of electroacoustic analogies suggests that a source of acoustical energy (such as an engine,...
For an engine running at a constant speed, both exhaust and intake processes are periodic in nature....
In this paper, acoustic source characteristics of the exhaust system of two-cylinder naturally aspir...
The paper deals with methods of independently characterizing sources of structure-borne sound. The c...
Summary: Characteristically noise reduction in technical products like road vehicles, ships, aircraf...
The electro-mechano-acoustical (EMA) analogy, introduced in the early 1900s, allows for the modeling...
The work reported in the paper addresses structure-borne sound transmission between multiple contact...
Characteristically noise reduction in technical products like road vehicles, ships, aircraft and mac...
The use of equivalent acoustic sources to describe scattering in a nonuniform medium dates back to R...
The paper gives several general comments on convective amplification of sound sources in moving flui...
Article会議名称 : The 19th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering : science for silence主催学会...
In studying the sound transmission through panels, it is usual to consider a model based on an infin...
It is important for acousticians to know the directivity of the sound radiated from openings and sin...
Predicting and controlling noise from a fluid machine requires a model of the noise sources themselv...
The use of electroacoustic analogies suggests that a source of acoustical energy (such as an engine,...
The use of electroacoustic analogies suggests that a source of acoustical energy (such as an engine,...
For an engine running at a constant speed, both exhaust and intake processes are periodic in nature....
In this paper, acoustic source characteristics of the exhaust system of two-cylinder naturally aspir...
The paper deals with methods of independently characterizing sources of structure-borne sound. The c...
Summary: Characteristically noise reduction in technical products like road vehicles, ships, aircraf...
The electro-mechano-acoustical (EMA) analogy, introduced in the early 1900s, allows for the modeling...
The work reported in the paper addresses structure-borne sound transmission between multiple contact...
Characteristically noise reduction in technical products like road vehicles, ships, aircraft and mac...
The use of equivalent acoustic sources to describe scattering in a nonuniform medium dates back to R...
The paper gives several general comments on convective amplification of sound sources in moving flui...
Article会議名称 : The 19th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering : science for silence主催学会...
In studying the sound transmission through panels, it is usual to consider a model based on an infin...
It is important for acousticians to know the directivity of the sound radiated from openings and sin...
Predicting and controlling noise from a fluid machine requires a model of the noise sources themselv...