INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
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Articles
Modelling by point sources and sound field analysis of machines and vibrating structures
pp. 895-898(4)
Authors:
Tomilina, T.M.; Bobrovnitskii, Yu. I.
Experimental tests of a multiport analysis program
pp. 899-902(4)
Author:
Carlsson, Ulf
Sound insulation by limited elastic shells
pp. 903-906(4)
Authors:
Muzychenko, Vadim W.; Rybak, Samuil A.
Acoustic filters and anechoic terminations: A theoretical and experimental study
pp. 907-910(4)
Authors:
Landel, E.; Reber, J.D.; Dirninger, C.; Bano, M.
Determination of impedance and admittance of cylindrical shell
pp. 911-914(4)
Author:
Guzhas, Danielius
Method for prediction of pipe noise
pp. 915-918(4)
Author:
Holmberg, Lars
Fast computational method for sound transfer of plate- and box-like structures: Model and applications
pp. 919-922(4)
Authors:
Verheij, J.W.; Dittrich, M.G.; Snel, P.J.
A simplified way to compute partial coherence function in noise source identification
pp. 923-926(4)
Author:
Feng, Liping
A computational method for resonance frequencies
pp. 927-930(4)
Authors:
Hong, Hong-Ki; Li, Yeou-Fong
Vibration prediction of cylindrical structures using an approximate formula
pp. 931-934(4)
Authors:
Kim, Jeung T.; Kim, Dong H.; Choi, Byung C.
A study of uncertainty in applications of statistical energy analysis to one-dimensional and two-dimensional structural systems
pp. 935-940(6)
Authors:
Mohammed, Adnan D.; Fahy, Frank J.
Sound transmission at low frequencies using statistical energy analysis
pp. 941-944(4)
Authors:
Craik, R.J.M.; Steel, J.A.
Energy flows within a three element structure with a statistical description of the design parameters
pp. 945-948(4)
Author:
Finnveden, Svante
Can statistical energy analysis be used in transient conditions?
pp. 949-952(4)
Authors:
Lednik, D.; Pinnington, R.J.
Measurement of cylinder/plate coupling loss factors and associated problems
pp. 953-956(4)
Author:
Pollard, J.S.
Coupling loss factor of a shaft-bearing-plate system
pp. 957-960(4)
Authors:
Lim, Teik Chin; Singh, Rajendra
On the measurement of individual coupling loss factor in a complex structure
pp. 961-964(4)
Authors:
Ming, R.S.; Stimpson, G.; Lalor, N.
Vibration analysis of coupled stiffened plates using the finite element method
pp. 965-968(4)
Authors:
Simmons, Christian; Fredo, Claes
A computer system to predict internal noise in motor cars using statistical energy analysis (S.E.A.)
pp. 969-972(4)
Authors:
Walsh, S.J.; Stimpson, G.; Lalor, N.
The development of a wave approach to statistical energy analysis
pp. 973-976(4)
Author:
Heron, K.H.
Characteristics of power flow and energy distribution between non-conservatively coupled oscillators usder general excitations
pp. 977-980(4)
Authors:
Zhang, Jian; Ku, C.H.
Development and application of noise simulation system
pp. 981-984(4)
Authors:
Nakamura, Mitsuo; Komine, Tokuo; Daimon, Seishiro; Koshimizu, Mitsuru
RPM determination on passing vehicles based on noise analysis
pp. 985-988(4)
Author:
Bjor, Ole-Herman
Adaptive time series control of turbulent pipe flow: Computer studies using experimental data
pp. 989-992(4)
Author:
Efron, Adam
The use of instantaneous frequency for the vibration signal analysis
pp. 993-996(4)
Authors:
Kim, Yang-Hann; Kim, Jeung T.; Lee, Hyun
Hydraulic noise diagnostic using wavelet analysis
pp. 997-1000(4)
Author:
Leducq, Daniel
Application of Wigner-Ville distribution to noise sounds analysis
pp. 1001-1004(4)
Author:
Marasek, Krzysztof
Noise problem identification on a combine harvester by use of principal component analysis
pp. 1005-1008(4)
Authors:
Otte, D.; Leuridan, J.; Hermanski, M.; Ostholt, H.
Objective evaluation of gearbox on a production line
pp. 1009-1012(4)
Authors:
Sas, P.; Vanderstede, F.
A reasonable spectrum estimation of colored noise and its application
pp. 1013-1016(4)
Authors:
He, Zhengjia; Sheng, Yudi; Qu, Liangsheng
A new technique for long term noise surveys
pp. 1019-1024(6)
Authors:
Wallis, A.D.; Hill, R.C.
Gradient microphone for sound intensity application
pp. 1025-1028(4)
Author:
Bschorr, O.
Testing the reliability of standard intensity probes
pp. 1029-1032(4)
Authors:
Rozwadowski, A.; Thiebaut, L.; Pepin, H.
A noncontracting transformer for the measurement of vibratory displacements and rotations
pp. 1033-1036(4)
Authors:
Cafeo, John A.; Trethewey, Martin W.; Sommer, H.J.
Knowledge acquisition method for microcomputer machine condition monitoring system
pp. 1037-1040(4)
Authors:
Madej, Dariusz; Motylewski, Jerzy; Marasek, Krzysztof
A mobile system for measuring airport noise
pp. 1041-1044(4)
Authors:
Osmundsen, Eyjolf; Liasjo, Kare H.
Classification of noise sources of a textile machines with analysis techniques based on short Leq measurements on TWP time signal
pp. 1045-1048(4)
Authors:
Amadasi, Giovanni M.; Giscomin, Paolo
Noise source identification in semi-hermetic twin-screw compressors
pp. 1049-1052(4)
Authors:
Andrews, R.W.; Jones, J.D.
Determination of radiation efficiency with a three microphone probe
pp. 1053-1056(4)
Author:
Loyau, Thierry
Low frequency correction of electrostatic microphone pair phase calibration
pp. 1057-1060(4)
Authors:
Mann III, J. Adin; Pascal, J.C.; Phan, T.M.
An investigation of the number of incoherent sources in an internal combustion engine
pp. 1061-1064(4)
Authors:
Ufford, D.A.; Bernhard, R.J.
Analysis of sound field for oil hydraulic piston pump
pp. 1065-1068(4)
Authors:
Wateridachi, Koji; Miki, Kenichi; Inazuka, Toru; Fujimoto, Satoru
Aspects regarding cavitation occurence during the normal operation of centrifugal pumps
pp. 1069-1072(4)
Authors:
Comanescu, L.; Stan, A.
Acoustic power radiated by the hull partition of ship accommodation measured with spatial intensity vector
pp. 1073-1076(4)
Authors:
Weyna, S.; Hojbjerg, K.
Application of sound intensity measurement technology to identification of system with multi nosie sources
pp. 1077-1080(4)
Authors:
Xiao, Ying; Huang, Xieqing; Depei, Dai
Progressive hearing loss despite the use of conventional noise protectors
pp. 1085-1088(4)
Authors:
Bennrup, S.; Ivarsson, A.; Toremalm, N.G.
The use of mimicrophone for evaluating the attenuation from conventional and non-linear hearing protectors
pp. 1089-1092(4)
Author:
Hellstrom, Per-Anders
Eczema, itching, heat and humidity problems - Impediments to the effective use of hearing protectors
pp. 1093-1096(4)
Authors:
Ivarsson, A.; Toremalm, N.G.; Bruhl, P.
Comparison of three methods for prediction of sound level reduction of hearing protectors
pp. 1097-1100(4)
Author:
Lundin, Rune
Noise levels at the ear of marksmen wearing conventional and non-linear ear muffs
pp. 1101-1104(4)
Authors:
Price, I.R.; Walles, E.J.; Ward, T.
Results of measurement of hearing protectors depending on realization of sound field
pp. 1105-1108(4)
Authors:
Svensson, Eva; Olofsson, Ake
A comparison of objective and subjective measurements of ear-muff attenuation
pp. 1109-1112(4)
Author:
Walles, E.J.
NSBIT program: Development of assessment system for aircraft noise and research on human impacts due to aircraft noise
pp. 1115-1120(6)
Authors:
Finegold, L.S.; Fidell, S.A.; Reddingius, N.H.; Kugler, B.A.
Development of damage assessment models for conventional and unconventional structures
pp. 1121-1124(4)
Authors:
Hall, P.S.; Kugler, B.A.; Haber, J.A.
Community noise and health of inhabitants
pp. 1125-1128(4)
Authors:
Yoshida, T.; Nakamura, S.
A model for the effects of aircraft overflight noise on the reproductive success of raptorial birds
pp. 1129-1133(5)
Authors:
Bowles, Ann E.; Awbrey, Frank T.
Trading number of operations versus loudness of aircraft
pp. 1133-1136(4)
Author:
Fastl, Hugo
Relationship among noise indices in community reactions to railways noise
pp. 1137-1140(4)
Authors:
Nakamura, Shinich; Yoshida, Takumasa
An examination of the relationship between vehicle noise measures and perceived noisiness
pp. 1141-1144(4)
Authors:
Watts, Greg; Godfrey, Nigel; Berry, Bernard
Effects of binaural loudness summation and their approximation in objective loudness measurements
pp. 1145-1150(6)
Authors:
Zwicker, Ulrich Tilmann; Zwicker, Eberhard
Masking effect due to the direction of artificially introduced masking sound
pp. 1151-1154(4)
Authors:
Nagatomo, M.; Kajima, S.; Furusawa, T.; Tano, M.
New data on equal-loudness level contours for pure tones and threshold of hearing in a free field
pp. 1155-1158(4)
Authors:
Sone, Toshio; Suzuki, Yoiti; Takeshima, Hisashi; Kumagai, Masazumi; Fujimori, Takeshi; Kado, Hisashi; Miura, Hajime
Arithmetic mean value of octave band sound pressure levels as a noise assessment measure
pp. 1159-1162(4)
Authors:
Tachibana, Hideki; Sonoda, Yuji; Sato, Fumiaki
Critical loads for noise exposure during the night
pp. 1163-1166(4)
Author:
Griefahn, Barbara
Noise annoyance during the performance of different non-auditory tasks
pp. 1167-1170(4)
Authors:
Kjellberg, Anders; Skodstrom, Bjorn
Temporal change of noisiness of helicopter noise
pp. 1171-1176(6)
Authors:
Namba, Seiichiro; Kuwano, Sonoko
Temporal change of timbre of helicopter noise
pp. 1177-1180(4)
Authors:
Kuwano, Sonoko; Namba, Seiichiro
Subjective estimation of running car interior noise
pp. 1181-1184(4)
Authors:
Hashimoto, T.; Takao, H.
The development of transmission rattle indices
pp. 1185-1188(4)
Authors:
Croker, M.D.; Greer, R.J.; Granstrom, J.; Hilbert, D.
Disturbance caused by impulsive, fluctuating, and combined noises
pp. 1189-1192(4)
Authors:
Yano, Takashi; Kobayashi, Asato
Psycho-social effects of traffic noise exposure
pp. 1193-1196(4)
Authors:
Ohrstrom, Evy; Rylander, Ragnar
Analysis of audiometric data of 110,647 noise exposed persons
pp. 1197-1202(6)
Authors:
Korpert, K.; Schwetz, F.; Neuberger, M.; Raber, A.; Bauer, P.
Noise-induced hearing loss and speech perception in quiet and noise
pp. 1203-1206(4)
Authors:
Miyakita, Takashi; Miura, Hajime; Hiramatsu, Kozo
Effect of head diffraction on noise levels at the ears
pp. 1207-1210(4)
Authors:
Conde Santos, L.M.; Bento Coelho, J.L.
Impulse noise of some military devices - Surveys, analysis of ear damage, prevention
pp. 1211-1214(4)
Authors:
Bislo, Giacomo; Ottoboni, Adriano; Brera, Silvio; Ottoboni, Stefano
The distribution of auditory thresholds in the Guinea Pig after exposure to impact or continuous noise
pp. 1215-1218(4)
Authors:
Grenner, Jan; Nilsson, Per
Occupational hearing impairment in groups of workers of the Portuguese Air Company, TAP-AIR Portugal
pp. 1219-1222(4)
Authors:
Azvedo, Luis; Rodrigues, Carlos; Lima, Margarida
The effect of ear canal volume in the development of noise-induced hearing loss
pp. 1223-1226(4)
Authors:
Toremalm, N.G.; Ivarsson, A.; Bennrup, S.; Sheppard, H.
Permissible criteria for impulse noise recommended by Japan Association of Industrial Health (JAIH)
pp. 1227-1230(4)
Authors:
Hiramatsu, Kozo; Takagi, Koichi; Yamamoto, Takeo
Application for active attenuation
pp. 1233-1238(6)
Author:
Leventhall, H.G.
Speakers for active noise control
pp. 1239-1242(4)
Authors:
Fry, A.T.; Fryer, P.A.
Active vibration control using distributed actuators and sensors
pp. 1243-1246(4)
Authors:
Newman, M.J.; Pettersen, O. Kr. O.
The active control of road noise inside vehicles
pp. 1247-1250(4)
Authors:
Sutton, T.J.; Elliot, S.J.; Nelson, P.A.; Moore, I.
Noise shaping of multitone spectra using the LMS adaptive algorithm
pp. 1251-1254(4)
Authors:
Sjosten, Per G.; Eriksson, Per F.B.; Berg, Per-Ake
Multichannel broadband active noise control in small enclosures
pp. 1255-1258(4)
Authors:
Guicking, D.; Bronzel, M.
Active control of structurally-coupled sound fields generated by localized force inputs
pp. 1259-1262(4)
Authors:
Sonti, V.R.; Chang, P.S.; Jones, J.D.
Acoustical elements in active noise control
pp. 1263-1266(4)
Author:
van Overbeek, M.W.R.M.
Active noise control in reverberant rooms
pp. 1267-1272(6)
Author:
Maa, Dah-You
Control strategies for active noise reduction
pp. 1273-1276(4)
Author:
Doelman, N.J.
Active noise control in a duct using active acoustic conductances
pp. 1277-1280(4)
Authors:
Taki, Masao; Mori, Takuji
Causality and stability problems in a simple active noise control system
pp. 1281-1284(4)
Author:
Laugesen, Soren
The generalized predictive command applied to the noise cancellation
pp. 1285-1288(4)
Author:
Duvermy, C.
Modified J.M.C. method in active noise control
pp. 1289-1292(4)
Author:
Uosukainen, Seppo
Active control of pulsed flow for low frequency noises attenuation
pp. 1293-1296(4)
Authors:
Laumonier, J.; Tartarin, J.; Peube, J.L.
Active noise control in a duct: the JMC method
pp. 1297-1300(4)
Author:
Mangiante, G.
Active control of airborne noise transmitted through a ribbed panel
pp. 1301-1304(4)
Authors:
Chatel, G.; Frances, A.; Roure, A.
Semi-active noise control by a resonator with variable parameters
pp. 1305-1308(4)
Authors:
Sato, Susumu; Matsuhisa, Hiroshi
Combined effects on man by low frequency noise and vibration
pp. 1311-1314(4)
Authors:
Yamada, Shinji; Sueki, Makoto; Okamura, Akiko; Hagiwara, Shinsaku; Watanabe, Toshio; Kosaka, Toshifumi
Low frequency and infranoise analysis and control in Argentina
pp. 1315-1318(4)
Author:
Fuchs, Guillermo
Annoyance, loudness and dBA in evaluating low frequency sounds
pp. 1319-1322(4)
Authors:
Persson, Kerstin; Bjorkman, Martin; Rylander, Ragner
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