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The book describes analytical methods (based primarily on classical modal synthesis), the Finite Element Method (FEM), Boundary Element Method (BEM), Statistical Energy Analysis (SEA), Energy Finite Element Analysis (EFEA), Hybrid Methods (FEM-SEA and Transfer Path Analysis), and Wave-Based Methods. The book also includes procedures for designing noise and vibration control treatments, optimizing structures for reduced vibration and noise, and estimating the uncertainties in analysis results. Written by several well-known authors, each chapter includes theoretical formulations, along with practical applications to actual structural-acoustic systems. Readers will learn how to use vibroacoustic analysis methods in product design and development; how to perform transient, frequency (deterministic and random), and statistical vibroacoustic analyses; and how to choose appropriate structural and acoustic computational methods for their applications. The book can be used as a general reference for practicing engineers, or as a text for a technical short course or graduate course.
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Year: 2,016
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Edition: 1
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Pages: 528
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Language: English
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Topic: 220
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Identifier: 1119953448,9781119953449
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Doi: 10.1002/9781118693988
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Toc: Uploaded By: Syed Faizan Haider www.facebook.com/syedfaizanhaider Front Matter (pages i–xvi) Chapter 1 Overview (pages 1–9) Stephen A. Hambric, Shung H. Sung and Donald J. Nefske Chapter 2 Structural Vibrations (pages 10–51) Stephen A. Hambric Chapter 3 Interior and Exterior Sound (pages 52–87) Shung H. Sung and Donald J. Nefske Chapter 4 Sound-Structure Interaction Fundamentals (pages 88–113) Stephen A. Hambric and John B. Fahnline Chapter 5 Structural-Acoustic Modal Analysis and Synthesis (pages 114–143) Donald J. Nefske, Shung H. Sung and Earl H. Dowell Chapter 6 Structural-Acoustic Finite-Element Analysis for Interior Acoustics (pages 144–178) Shung H. Sung and Donald J. Nefske Chapter 7 Boundary-Element Analysis (pages 179–229) John B. Fahnline Chapter 8 Structural and Acoustic Noise Control Material Modeling (pages 230–267) Noureddine Atalla Chapter 9 Structural–Acoustic Optimization (pages 268–304) Steffen Marburg, Micah Shepherd and Stephen A. Hambric Chapter 10 Random and Stochastic Structural–Acoustic Analysis (pages 305–338) Kheirollah Sepahvand and Steffen Marburg Chapter 11 Statistical Energy Analysis (pages 339–384) Philip Shorter and Vincent Cotoni Chapter 12 Hybrid FE-SEA (pages 385–405) Philip Shorter and Vincent Cotoni Cha