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Articles
A new method of measuring sound power level using sound intensity measurement
pp. 1025-1028(4)
Authors:
Dian, Xu; Yun, Zheng
Sound power determination from sound intensity: Results of the ANSI round robin test
pp. 1029-1034(6)
Authors:
Shirahatti, U.S.; Crocker, Malcolm J.; Peppin, Richard J.
Sound power determination from sound intensity: ANSI data quality indicators
pp. 1035-1040(6)
Authors:
Shirahatti, U.S.; Crocker, Malcolm J.
Qualifying intensity measurements for sound power determination
pp. 1041-1046(6)
Author:
Pope, J.
Comparison between phase gradient method and transfer function method for characterization of materials in free-field
pp. 1047-1050(4)
Authors:
Curti, A.; Pauzin, S.; Biron, D.
Impedance tube measurements - A comparative study of current practices
pp. 1051-1056(6)
Author:
Chu, W.T.
Sound absorption by porous, flexible materials
pp. 1057-1062(6)
Authors:
Ingard, Uno; Kirschner, Francis; Koch, John; Poldino, Michael
Absorption measurements of porous sheet resonator absorber
pp. 1063-1066(4)
Authors:
Koch, J.; Poldino, M.
Measurement of the spherical wave absorption coeffient at oblique incidence using the two-microphone transfer function method
pp. 1067-1072(6)
Author:
Nobile, Matthew A.
Sound absorption measurement for acoustical materials - Its history and headaches
pp. 1073-1076(4)
Author:
Cook, Richard K.
Measurement of normal incidence absorption coefficient using sound intensity
pp. 1077-1080(4)
Authors:
Burks, J.A.; Spencer, E.R.
Prediction of the statistical absorption coefficient for mineral wool materials
pp. 1081-1084(4)
Authors:
Cops, A.; Lauriks, W.; van Briel, L.
Measurement of absorption coefficients at oblique incidence using spatial Fourier transform
pp. 1085-1088(4)
Author:
Tamura, Masayuki
Towards an in-situ method for the measurement of acoustic impedance and absorption coefficient of acoustic materials
pp. 1089-1094(6)
Authors:
Champoux, Yvan; Allard, Jean Francois
Acoustic impedance measurement by the pulse method
pp. 1095-1098(4)
Authors:
Shibayama, Hideo; Ikeshita, Eiji; Kido, Ken'iti
In situ technique for the measurement of the surface impedance at normal and oblique incidence
pp. 1099-1102(4)
Authors:
Allard, J.F.; Cops, A.; Lauriks, W.
Impedance tube measurements: A round robin comparison
pp. 1103-1108(6)
Authors:
Peppin, Richard J.; Haines, James
Characteristics of a new hemi-anechoic room for noise emission measurement at IBM Brazil
pp. 1109-1112(4)
Authors:
Moreira, P.; Hoffmann, W.; Nabuco, M.; Azevedo, J.
Reverberation sound field qualification by the two microphone technique
pp. 1113-1118(6)
Authors:
Gerges, Samir N.Y.; Cespedes, Jaime P.
A simpler way to build the ANSI fan noise test plenum: The INCE TG/CBE construction guidelines
pp. 1119-1122(4)
Author:
Boyle, Stephen J.
A signal processing technique to identify the number of incoherent sources in a system
pp. 1123-1128(6)
Authors:
Ufford, D.A.; Bernhard, R.J.
Separation of structureborne and airborne noise from fans by coherent power analysis
pp. 1129-1132(4)
Authors:
Wittig, Larry E.; Hsien, Hsiao-an
Unattended monitoring and source identification of aircraft noise
pp. 1133-1136(4)
Authors:
Yamada, I.; Igarashi, J.; Hayashi, N.
Acoustics of machine structures - Results concerning noise reduction and diagnostics
pp. 1137-1140(4)
Authors:
Hamann, Detief; Schirmer, Werner
Diagnosis of transformer coil looseness by vibration measurements
pp. 1141-1146(6)
Author:
McKendree, Francis S.
The role of production noise quality control monitoring at Harley-Davidson Inc motorcyle division
pp. 1147-1152(6)
Author:
Bozmoski, Alexander J.
Identification of noise sources of an automobile alternator by RPM dependent noise and vibration spectrum analysis
pp. 1153-1156(4)
Authors:
Suh, Sang Joon; Chung, Jintai; Eun, Hee Joon
Machinery diagnosis: A procedure based on spectral analysis
pp. 1157-1160(4)
Author:
Ruiz, P.
Machinery noise diagnosis by ear-related parameters
pp. 1161-1164(4)
Authors:
Remmers, Hermann; Betke, Klaus; Wempen, Johann; Mellert, Volker
Energy flow method in quality control
pp. 1165-1170(6)
Authors:
Bruel, Per V.; Brock, Michael
Estimation method of unusual sound source in machinery
pp. 1171-1174(4)
Authors:
Katayama, K.; Morii, S.; Nagai, N.; Tsuboi, M.
An automated sound measurement system to evaluation weld quality
pp. 1175-1178(4)
Author:
Gallagher, William D.
Vibration monitoring of reciprocating pumps
pp. 1179-1184(6)
Authors:
Berther, Thomas; Davies, Patricia
Fault detection and identification in motor/gearbox combinations
pp. 1185-1190(6)
Author:
Lyon, Richard H.
Identification of sources of vibration for closely grouped machines: The use of multiple input techniques
pp. 1191-1194(4)
Authors:
Wagstaff, P.R.; Henrio, J.C.; Esparcieux, P.
Predicting noise radiation from machinery - Determining coupling loss factors for practical structures
pp. 1195-1198(4)
Authors:
Stimpson, G.; Ming, R.S.
Comparison of experimental and analytical estimations for the modal density of a ring-stiffened cylinder
pp. 1199-1202(4)
Authors:
Serati, Paul M.; Marshall, Steven E.
A data acquisition and processing system to determine SEA parameters for car bodies
pp. 1203-1206(4)
Authors:
Walsh, S.J.; Lalor, N.
A practical application example of the modified Cepstrum technique
pp. 1207-1210(4)
Authors:
Wu, Mei Q.; Crocker, Malcolm J.
Comparison of the Fast Field Program and parabolic equation as applied to the atmosphere
pp. 1211-1216(6)
Authors:
White, Michael J.; Raspet, Richard
Numerical simulation of structure dynamic and acoustic problems with a new fast algorithm
pp. 1217-1220(4)
Author:
Elmer, K-H.
Propagation of vibrations in a layer of ground
pp. 1221-1224(4)
Author:
Habault, Dominique
Analysis of noise radiated by a source within a partial enclosure using the boundary element method
pp. 1225-1228(4)
Authors:
Seybert, A.F.; Wu, T.W.; Li, W.L.
Noise study by using a CAD system
pp. 1229-1232(4)
Author:
Gharabegian, Areg
A methodology for using a constant speed model to predict traffic noise in changing speed situations
pp. 1233-1238(6)
Authors:
Bowlby, William; Wayson, Roger L.; Stammer Jr, Robert E.
CAD and GIS applications in highway noise modeling
pp. 1239-1242(4)
Author:
Artz, Matthew C.
A model to calculate railway noise
pp. 1243-1248(6)
Author:
Lang, J.
Use of FAA's nationawide airport noise impact model
pp. 1249-1252(4)
Authors:
Albersheim, Steven R.; Eldred, Kenneth McK.
Acoustic noise synthesis and its application to the design of a duct system
pp. 1253-1258(6)
Authors:
Prasad, M.G.; Ananthapadmansbha, T.V.
Low frequency noise prediction of internal acoustic environment of a launch vehicle at lift-off
pp. 1259-1262(4)
Author:
Borello, Gerard
Modeling procedures for application of the selective two microphone acoustic intensity method
pp. 1263-1266(4)
Authors:
Trethewey, Martin W.; Lin, Yu-Hong
Presenting environmental noise data using recorded noise examples
pp. 1267-1270(4)
Author:
Dubbink, David T.
Sound source identification and sound level prediction in a Danish power plant
pp. 1271-1274(4)
Authors:
Luzzato, Emile; Hermansen, Olaf
Windnoise in cars - Criteria and measurements
pp. 1275-1278(4)
Author:
Wadmark, Bo
A concept for definition of subjective noise character - As a basics for more efficient vehicle noise reduction strategies
pp. 1279-1284(6)
Authors:
Brandl, F.K.; Schiffbaenker, H.; Thien, G.E.
Industry goal: One world-wide standard
pp. 1285-1288(4)
Author:
Luttrell, L.F.
Day-night average sound level (DNL) and sound exposure level (SEL) as efficient descriptors for noise compatibility planning
pp. 1289-1292(4)
Author:
Young, Robert W.
Development of legislation on prevention of occupational hearing damage in Great Britain
pp. 1293-1296(4)
Authors:
Kyriakides, K.; Dove, A.R.
Recent revisions to the California noise insulation standards
pp. 1297-1300(4)
Author:
DuPree, Russell B.
European community aeroplane noise legislation - The next stage
pp. 1301-1304(4)
Author:
Rowland, A.J.P.
Will your machine be too noisy in 1992? The likely impact of the E.C. directives on machinery noise
pp. 1305-1308(4)
Author:
Greenwood, J.H.F.
Planning and noise mititation
pp. 1309-1312(4)
Author:
Segal, Alexander
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