INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
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Articles
First steps toward the concept of quietness and its psychological and acoustical determinants
pp. 843-846(4)
Author:
Guski, Rainer
The problems of Leq as a measure of loudness of various kinds of noise
pp. 847-850(4)
Authors:
Kuwano, Sonoko; Namba, Seiichiro
The use of time-above measures to predict speech interference from aircraft and road traffic noise
pp. 851-854(4)
Authors:
Hall, Fred L.; Palmer, John E.; Taylor, S. Martin
Noise evaluation in broadcast listening
pp. 855-858(4)
Authors:
Ebata, Masanao; Tomihisa, Akihiro; Okda, Josuke
Occurence and effects of low frequency noise
pp. 859-862(4)
Authors:
Yamada, S.; Ichinose, K.; Kamiya, H.; Watanabe, T.; Kosaka, T.
Physiological changes produced during exposition to different frequencies and levels of infrasound
pp. 863-866(4)
Author:
Landstrom, U.
Exposure to industrial impulse noise
pp. 867-870(4)
Authors:
Pekkarinen, J.; Starck, J.
Space monitoring and personal exposure (hearing conservation in the power plant)
pp. 871-874(4)
Author:
Masumoto, Kiyoshi
Area noise monitoring audits
pp. 875-878(4)
Author:
Hess, Paul W.
Noise dose measurements inside and outside earmuffs on shipyard workers
pp. 879-882(4)
Authors:
Erlandsson, B.; Hakanson, H.; Ivarsson, A.; Nilsson, P.
Hearing handicap prevention: A basis for legislation
pp. 883-886(4)
Author:
Sutton, P.
Combined effect of noise, infrasound and vibration on driver performance
pp. 887-890(4)
Author:
Sandberg, Ulf
Experiments into the effects of low frequency noise upon human behavior: A pilot study
pp. 891-894(4)
Author:
Benton, S.
Environmetnal noise, personal noise exposure and personal response to noise
pp. 895-900(6)
Authors:
Sone, Toshio; Kono, Shunichi
Monitoring the response of buildings to airblast from quarrying
pp. 901-904(4)
Author:
Kerry, G.
The farm tractor: Is it worth improving the ride?
pp. 909-912(4)
Author:
Stayner, R.H.
Vibration in earth moving vehicles
pp. 913-916(4)
Authors:
McNulty, G.J.; Douglas, D.; Hilyard, N.C.; Collier, P.
A method for predicting the average stimulus intensity for non-steady vibration based on the summation of subjective magnitude
pp. 917-920(4)
Authors:
Hiramatsu, Kozo; Griffin, Michael J.
Relative influence of noise and whole body vibration on the response of humans
pp. 921-924(4)
Author:
Irwin, A.W.
The effect of vibration on buildings and the occupants
pp. 925-928(4)
Author:
Grootenhuis, P.
Effects of new roads on housing turnover
pp. 929-934(6)
Authors:
Hood, Robert A.; Stirling, Christopher D.
The influence of some non-acoustical factors on reactions to road and railway traffic noise
pp. 935-938(4)
Authors:
Schuemer, R.; Schuemer-Kohrs, A.
Subjective response to noise exposure in Valencia
pp. 939-942(4)
Author:
Garcia, A.
On the relationship of highway noise annoyance and distance to highways
pp. 943-946(4)
Authors:
Kastka, J.; Hall, G.H.; Noack, R.H.
Airport ground noise impact - Practical view on evaluation
pp. 947-950(4)
Authors:
Charles, J.G.; Stubbs, W.
Public reaction to aircraft noise: Recent UK studies
pp. 951-956(6)
Author:
Brooker, Peter
Jet plane noise effects on mortality rates
pp. 957-960(4)
Authors:
Meecham, W.C.; Shaw, N.A.
The method adopted in Brazil to assess noise nuisance levels caused by aircraft operations
pp. 961-964(4)
Author:
Veronese, Denner Seripierri
Variability in individuals' responses to noise: Community differences
pp. 965-968(4)
Author:
Fields, James M.
Opencast mining and quarrying and other activities using explosives - An assessment of human and physical impact
pp. 969-972(4)
Authors:
Broadhurst, K.A.; Wilton, T.J.
Considerations on noise control and economy
pp. 973-976(4)
Authors:
Lykkeberg, Peder; Nepper-Christensen, Henfik
An objective parameter for the annoyance of road traffic noise
pp. 977-980(4)
Authors:
Abdel Alim, O.A.; Ertel, H.
Noise emission from mopeds
pp. 981-984(4)
Author:
Backteman, O.
Scales for measuring helicopter noise
pp. 985-988(4)
Author:
Ollerhead, J.B.
Correlation of acoustic indices and disturbance reaction factors on railway and road traffic noise
pp. 989-992(4)
Authors:
Moehler, U.; Knall, V.
LAeq and subjective reaction to different noise sources: A review of research
pp. 993-1000(8)
Author:
Berry, B.F.
Measurement of short duration high level impact noises
pp. 1001-1004(4)
Author:
Bruel, P.V.
Instrument requirements for personal sound exposure (dose) meters
pp. 1005-1010(6)
Author:
Earshen, John J.
A new portable sound level dosimeter with microsecond resolution
pp. 1011-1014(4)
Authors:
Hakanson, H.; Erlandsson, B.; Ivarsson, A.; Nilsson, P.
Significant difference between IEC-179 and IEC-651, type 1 for measuring impulsive noise signals
pp. 1015-1018(4)
Author:
Jensen, J.A.
The development of a calibration procedure and specification for integrating sound level meters
pp. 1019-1022(4)
Authors:
Price, I.R.; Grinter, M.R.; Walles, Elizabeth J.
Microprocessor based sound level meter
pp. 1023-1026(4)
Author:
Campbell, I.J.
Microprocessor controlled graphic recording
pp. 1027-1030(4)
Author:
Myles, A.J.
Instrumentation for overpressure measurements
pp. 1031-1034(4)
Author:
Kuehn, J.H.
Methodologies of the vibration measurement of pneumatic tools
pp. 1035-1038(4)
Authors:
O'Connor, D.E.; Frood, A.D.E.
Hand-arm vibration measurements
pp. 1039-1042(4)
Authors:
Rasmussen, Gunnar; Rasmussen, Per
Determination of sound power of sound sources under in situ conditions using intensity method - Field application, suppression of parasitic noise, reflection effect
pp. 1043-1046(4)
Author:
Hubner, Gerhard
Sound power determination in highly reactive environments using sound intensity measurements
pp. 1047-1050(4)
Authors:
Gade, S.; Ginn, K.B.; Roth, O.; Brock, M.
Intensity measurements
pp. 1051-1054(4)
Authors:
Rasmussen, Gunnar; Rasmussen, Per; Kjaergaard, Niels
Inherent errors in acoustic intensity measurements for piston-type sources
pp. 1055-1058(4)
Author:
Gerges, Samir N. Yousri
A better way to measure sound power - Let the machine handle the detail
pp. 1059-1062(4)
Author:
Worley, S.A.
Errors in the estimate of surface velocity by use of the two-microphone technique
pp. 1063-1066(4)
Authors:
Forssen, Bjorn; Crocker, Malcolm J.
Acoustic intensity technique applied to transient noise sources
pp. 1067-1070(4)
Author:
Watkinson, P.S.
FFT intensity meters used for sound sources and acoustical environment characteristics
pp. 1071-1074(4)
Author:
Pascal, J.C.
The optimal measurement distances for intensity determination of sound power
pp. 1075-1078(4)
Author:
Laville, Frederic
Time delay spectrometry - An update of the classical swept sine measurements
pp. 1079-1082(4)
Author:
Ladegaard, Poul
Lathe simulated load noise qualification method and comparison with the sample piece method
pp. 1083-1086(4)
Authors:
Gargano, E.; Bartolini, A.; Cassin, E.
Laser measurement of torsional vibration: A new instrument
pp. 1087-1090(4)
Authors:
Halliwell, N.A.; Pickering, C.J.D.
Measurement of reverberation decay function and modulation transfer function using M-sequences and FFT
pp. 1091-1094(4)
Author:
Eriksson, Per
Dedicated computer control for acoustical testing of small business machines
pp. 1095-1098(4)
Authors:
Cruickshank, S.P.; McLaughlin, M.J.
Syntacan: A highly directional synthetic acoustic antenna for industrial noise measurements
pp. 1099-1102(4)
Authors:
Boone, M.M.; Berkhout, A.J.
Sound source detection and location using cross spectra between signals picked up at many points
pp. 1103-1106(4)
Authors:
Kido, K.; Abe, M.; Noto, H.; Ikegami, Y.
Application of the time-delayed coherence measurement for determination of noise from outdoor noise sources in high background noise
pp. 1107-1110(4)
Author:
Dyrlund, Ole
Effect of fuel on diesel combustion noise
pp. 1111-1114(4)
Author:
Russell, M.F.
On low frequency impact sound insulation measurements
pp. 1115-1118(4)
Author:
Broch, Jens Trampe
Dual FFT analysis applied to testing of impact noise isolation of floors
pp. 1119-1122(4)
Author:
Lahti, Tapio
On impact sound level measurements uncertainty caused by properties variations of the standard tapping machine
pp. 1123-1126(4)
Authors:
Goydke, H.; Fischer, H-W.
Floor impact noise and foot simulations
pp. 1127-1130(4)
Author:
Warnock, A.C.C.
A-weighting advantages and disadvantages with respect to impact sound insulation measurements
pp. 1131-1134(4)
Author:
Nakamura, Shun'ichi
The sound exposure level for analysis of impulse noise and continuous noise
pp. 1135-1138(4)
Author:
Stevin, Guy O.
Diesel engine vibration: Diagnosis with a laser
pp. 1139-1142(4)
Authors:
Halliwell, N.A.; Pullen, L.; Baker, J.
Test rig for circulator noise measurement
pp. 1143-1146(4)
Authors:
Bernard, G.; Badie-Cassagnet, A.
Application of vibration signal analysis techniques in rolling bearing fault diagnosis
pp. 1147-1150(4)
Authors:
Xu, Min; Zhang, Quannan
A unified probability expression of arbitrary non-linear noisy system and its application to the detection problem of unknown level distribution of noise and vibration
pp. 1151-1154(4)
Authors:
Yamada, Hiroshi; Ohta, Mitsuo
A probabilistic evaluation method of peak values for the arbitrary random noise and vibration and its application to road traffic noise
pp. 1155-1158(4)
Authors:
Minamihara, H.; Nishimura, M.; Ohta, M.
Statistical estimation method of road traffic noise by use of mulitpication with type mode of random process and its experimental confirmation
pp. 1159-1162(4)
Authors:
Yamaguchi, Shizuma; Ohta, Mitsuo
A dynamical estimation method for noise environmental system with quantized observation mechanism contaminated by background noise
pp. 1163-1166(4)
Authors:
Uchino, Eiji; Ohta, Mitsuo
A method of detecting an information of linear and non-linear correlations for time series of actual random noise and vibration
pp. 1167-1170(4)
Authors:
Ikuta, A.; Ohta, M.
A novel spectrum analysis technique to identify noise due to vehicles in motion
pp. 1171-1174(4)
Authors:
Alukaidey, Karim A.S.; Alukaidey, Raied A.S.
Probabilistic evaluation of transmitted sound based on improvement of insulating structure system from viewpoint of modified S.E.A. method
pp. 1175-1178(4)
Authors:
Iwashige, Hirofumi; Ohta, Mitsuo
Probabilistic evaluation method of living environmental noise control system by use of modified statistical energy analysis method
pp. 1179-1182(4)
Authors:
Mitani, Yasuo; Ohta, Mitsuo
A probability evaluation method for the output fluctuation of noise insulation system in connection with the instrument character and input frequency spectrum
pp. 1183-1186(4)
Authors:
Nishimura, Kiminobu; Ohta, Mitsuo
High level diagnostics in machinery using transfer mobilities
pp. 1187-1190(4)
Author:
Lyon, Richard H.
Leak detection and location in pipe-lines by acoustic correlation techniques
pp. 1191-1194(4)
Authors:
Fuchs, H.V.; Shaw, S.; Schupp, G.
Acoustical excitation of buildings by road vehicle low frequency noise
pp. 1195-1198(4)
Author:
Favre, Bernard H.
Scale models for determining the performance of buildings
pp. 1199-1202(4)
Author:
Craik, Robert J.M.
Multi-objective modeling of acoustic sandwich panels
pp. 1203-1206(4)
Authors:
Makris, Spilios E.; Dym, Clive L.; MacGregor Smith, J.
Path modelling of aircraft noise annoyance
pp. 1207-1210(4)
Author:
Taylor, S.M.
The efficiency of vibration monitoring systems
pp. 1211-1216(6)
Author:
Sunnersjo, C.S.
Noise prediction by scale model techniques
pp. 1217-1220(4)
Author:
Yamashita, Mitsuyasu
Statistical significance testing for the proof of aeroplane noise control measures
pp. 1221-1224(4)
Author:
Dahlen, H.W.
A computer based audiometric analysis system
pp. 1225-1230(6)
Authors:
Sanders, Johnny; Yonovitz, A.; Sims, D.G.
Enforcing improvement in industry
pp. 1231-1234(4)
Author:
Milet, B.E.
Noise labelling in Denmark
pp. 1235-1238(4)
Authors:
Skovgaard, Knud; Jensen, Jan Gybel
Outlook for occupational noise regulations in the United States
pp. 1239-1242(4)
Author:
Suter, Alice H.
Understanding the dynamic behavior of complex vibrators
pp. 1243-1247(5)
Author:
Skudrzyk, Eugen J.
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