Theory, Design and Application
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Köp båda 2 för 3542 kr"This revised edition consolidates the research and theory of acoustic materials known to date and will be a valuable resource for acoustic researchers, consultants and acoustic product manufacturers. I would also expect acoustic standards committee members to find useful information If you have an earlier edition, as I do, there is sufficient new material in this edition to recommend purchasing this reference volume." Noise Control Engr. J. "This book is a vibrant update of previous editions which incorporates the latest 21st century thinking on absorbers and diffusers and as such it should be in every acousticians possession." Raf Orlowski, Ramboll Environ "A valuable treatise in filling a great need to provide the essential basis for anyone who is or may be involved in architectural acoustics research, study, education and design practice." Ning Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute "The current edition is a must-have in any acousticians library. Even if you own an earlier edition, the updates and cosmetic reworking of the third edition breathes new life into this now-classic text." -- Brandon Cudequest, Journal Audio Engineering "Cox and DAntonio can still claim authorship to the most comprehensive text on sound-absorptive and diffusive materials." -- Brandon Cudequest, Journal Audio Engineering
Trevor Cox is Professor of Acoustic Engineering at the University of Salford, and a past president of the UKs Institute of Acoustics (IOA). He was award the IOAs Tyndall Medal in 2004. Trevor has a long track record of communicating acoustic engineering to the public and is a regular popular lecturer and broadcaster. Peter DAntonio is chairman of RPG Diffusor Systems, Inc, and has also worked at the Naval Research Lab in Washington, D.C. and as a musician and recording engineer. He has served as Chairman of the Working Group for the Characterization of Acoustical Materials of the AES Subcommittee on Acoustics and is a member of the ISO Working Group for the Measurement of the random-incidence scattering coefficient of surfaces.
Introduction. Applications and Basic Principles of Absorbers. Applications and Basic Principles of Diffusers. Measurement of Absorber Properties. Measurement of Diffusion. Porous Absorption. Resonant Absorbers. Some other Absorbers and Diffusers. Prediction of Scattering. Schroeder Diffusers. Geometric Reflectors and Diffusers. Hybrid Surfaces. Absorbers and Diffusers in Rooms and Geometric Models. Active Absorption and Diffusion