Acoustics of fluid media. 1, principles and applications
by
 
Juvé, Daniel, author.

Title
Acoustics of fluid media. 1, principles and applications

Author
Juvé, Daniel, author.

ISBN
9781394325580
 
9781394325566

Physical Description
1 online resource.

Series
Waves series
 
Waves series.

Abstract
Acoustics of Fluid Media 1 is intended for undergraduate students and engineering students, as well as graduate students and professionals in the industry who are increasingly faced with the need to consider acoustic constraints in the design of new products. The physical principles and theoretical foundations of acoustics in fluids are first developed, including reflection and refraction of plane and spherical waves. The book then introduces notions of signal processing applied to sound waves, followed by radiation from surface or volume acoustic sources and the use of Green's functions, as well as the description of diffraction and scattering phenomena. The final chapters are devoted to sound propagation in ducts and room acoustics. Each chapter is accompanied by a limited number of exercises, ranging from the simple application of formulas to problems requiring a more advanced theoretical analysis or a numerical solution. Throughout the book, the theoretical results are illustrated with numerous figures obtained from measurements or numerical simulations resulting from the evaluation of complex formulas or from the use of a finite element solver.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Fluids -- Acoustic properties.
 
Fluides -- Propriétés acoustiques.

Added Author
Galland, Marie-Annick,
 
Clair, Vincent,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394325580


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Online LibraryE-Book599449-1001QC145.4 .A25 J88 2024Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu