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Building on classic works in the field, this practical reference provides a solid understanding of sound radiation in air and water. The book presents simplified solutions for calculating the response and the sound radiated from structures and media that are in contact with fluid and are under static, dynamic, and random loading. It first discusses the fundamental relations of beams, plates, and shells and then develops the analysis for random loading, which can also be applied to geophysical phenomena and viscoelastic media. The author includes methods for solving problems of built-up…mehr

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Building on classic works in the field, this practical reference provides a solid understanding of sound radiation in air and water. The book presents simplified solutions for calculating the response and the sound radiated from structures and media that are in contact with fluid and are under static, dynamic, and random loading. It first discusses the fundamental relations of beams, plates, and shells and then develops the analysis for random loading, which can also be applied to geophysical phenomena and viscoelastic media. The author includes methods for solving problems of built-up systems, discusses random structural acoustics, and includes computer programs for acoustical analysis available at www.crcpress.com.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Greenspon received his Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral degrees from The Johns Hopkins University. While studying for his doctoral degree, he also taught Applied Mechanics for several years at the University. Upon completion of his course work, he was employed by the David Taylor Model Basin to do studies on ship vibrations. He completed the original research for his doctoral thesis in vibrations of thick cylindrical shells. He subsequently worked for the Martin Marietta Corporation doing research in panel flutter. He established a consultancy firm-JG Engineering Research Associates-and continued doing research under contract to the United States Army and Navy, in the areas of vibrations, sound radiation, and structures subject to blast and fragmentation. Dr. Greenspon was awarded the Silver Medal in Engineering Acoustics by The Acoustical Society of America for the solution of underwater radiation and scattering problems. He also served as an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America for 20 years. He was a member of the Acoustical Society of America, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Dr. Greenspon passed away in February 2011, a few months before the publication of this book.