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Acoustics-A Textbook for Engineers and Physicists [electronic resource] : Volume I: Fundamentals / by Jerry H. Ginsberg.

By: Ginsberg, Jerry H [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: XXXVII, 576 p. 304 illus., 292 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319568447.Subject(s): Acoustical engineering | Acoustics | Oceanography | Continuum mechanics | Noise control | Architecture | Buildings | Engineering Acoustics | Acoustics | Ocean Sciences | Continuum Mechanics | Noise Control | Building Types and FunctionsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 620.2 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
List of Examples -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Descriptions of Sound -- 2 Plane Waves: Time Domain Solutions -- 3 Plane Waves: Frequency Domain Solutions -- 4 Principles and Equations for Multidimensional Phenomena -- 5 Interface Phenomena for Planar Waves -- 6 Spherical Waves and Point Sources -- Index.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This graduate and advanced undergraduate textbook systematically addresses all core topics in physical and engineering acoustics. Written by a well-known textbook author with 39 years of experience performing research, teaching, and mentoring in the field, it is specially designed to provide maximum support for learning. Presentation begins from a foundation that does not assume prior study of acoustics and advanced mathematics. Derivations are rigorous, thoroughly explained, and often innovative. Important concepts are discussed for their physical implications and their implementation. Many of the examples are mini case studies that address systems students will find to be interesting and motivating for continued study. Step-by-step explanations accompany example solutions. They address both the significance of the example and the strategy for approaching it. Wherever techniques arise that might be unfamiliar to the reader, they are explained in full. Volume I contains 186 homework exercises, accompanied by a detailed solutions manual for instructors. This text, along with its companion, Volume II: Applications, provides a knowledge base that will enable the reader to begin undertaking research and to work in core areas of acoustics. Provides broad and comprehensive treatment of the basic principles and phenomena encountered in physical and engineering acoustics Approaches derivations and examples in a logical, lucid, and rigorous manner, with special attention given to the reasons behind the formulation, and detailed explanation of operations that might be unfamiliar to the student Contains 64 innovative examples, some based on real-world systems, which highlight the connection between physical phenomena and derived principles Embeds coverage of numerical methods into the examples, including discussion of algorithms and associated macrocode, with Matlab code available online.
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List of Examples -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Descriptions of Sound -- 2 Plane Waves: Time Domain Solutions -- 3 Plane Waves: Frequency Domain Solutions -- 4 Principles and Equations for Multidimensional Phenomena -- 5 Interface Phenomena for Planar Waves -- 6 Spherical Waves and Point Sources -- Index.

This graduate and advanced undergraduate textbook systematically addresses all core topics in physical and engineering acoustics. Written by a well-known textbook author with 39 years of experience performing research, teaching, and mentoring in the field, it is specially designed to provide maximum support for learning. Presentation begins from a foundation that does not assume prior study of acoustics and advanced mathematics. Derivations are rigorous, thoroughly explained, and often innovative. Important concepts are discussed for their physical implications and their implementation. Many of the examples are mini case studies that address systems students will find to be interesting and motivating for continued study. Step-by-step explanations accompany example solutions. They address both the significance of the example and the strategy for approaching it. Wherever techniques arise that might be unfamiliar to the reader, they are explained in full. Volume I contains 186 homework exercises, accompanied by a detailed solutions manual for instructors. This text, along with its companion, Volume II: Applications, provides a knowledge base that will enable the reader to begin undertaking research and to work in core areas of acoustics. Provides broad and comprehensive treatment of the basic principles and phenomena encountered in physical and engineering acoustics Approaches derivations and examples in a logical, lucid, and rigorous manner, with special attention given to the reasons behind the formulation, and detailed explanation of operations that might be unfamiliar to the student Contains 64 innovative examples, some based on real-world systems, which highlight the connection between physical phenomena and derived principles Embeds coverage of numerical methods into the examples, including discussion of algorithms and associated macrocode, with Matlab code available online.

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