Shipboard Acoustics Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Shipboard Acoustics ISSA ’86, The Hague, The Netherlands, October 7–9, 1986

The first International Symposium on Shipboard Acoustics, held in Noordwijkerhout (The Netherlands) in 1976, was a meeting of invited experts, each having considerable expertise in ship acoustics. Many of the participants were dealing with research on various ship acoustical subjects, and it proved...

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Other Authors: Buiten, J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Prediction Method for the Acoustic Source Strength of Propeller Cavitation
  • 2. Propeller Induced Noise and Vibration Reduction: Acquired Experience in Design and Testing Approach
  • 3. Experimental and Analytical Aspects of Propeller Induced Pressure Fluctuations
  • 4. Model and Full Scale Measurements of Propeller Cavitation Noise on an Oceanographic Research Ship with Two Different Types of Screw Propeller
  • 5. A Study of Simulation and Elimination of Propeller Singing
  • 6. Propeller Noise: Some Topics from the Activities of Brodarski Institute
  • 7. Some Experiments on the Transmission of Propeller Cavitation Noise into the Ship’s Structure
  • 8. Quiet High-Speed Yachts and Water Jet Applications
  • 9. Model-Scale Measurements of the Transmission and Radiation of Hull-Borne Vibrational Energy Using Frequency/Wavenumber Analysis
  • 10. Underwater Noise Radiation Due to Transmission through the Cooling Water System of a Marine Diesel Engine
  • 21. Main Propulsion Diesel Generator Sets with Acoustic Enclosure and Double Resilient Mounting for Low Noise Application
  • 22. Flexural Wave Damping in Ship Hulls, Decks and Bulkheads
  • 23. Determination of Acoustic Properties of Ship’s Sound Reducing Floors
  • 24. Study of Structure-Borne Noise Transmission Inside Cabins by Sound-Intensity Measurements
  • 25. Experiments on Sound Reducing Floors Including Visco-Elastic-Damping on Board a Rhine Cruise Vessel
  • 11. Measurements of Underwater Acoustic Intensity in the Nearfield of a Point Excited Periodically Ribbed Cylinder
  • 12. Sound Generation from a Moving Shell
  • 13. Low Noise Levels as the First Task of a Vessel. A Description and Some Remarks about Acoustic Quieting Design Criteria and Features of Saclant ASW Centre Oceanographic Research Vessel
  • 14. Ship Noise Criteria. Do They Reflect the Present Level of Noise Reduction Technology?
  • 15. A Literature Survey Concerning Propeller as a Noise Source and Prediction Methods of Structure-Borne Noise in Ships
  • 16. Applications of Two Mathematical Approaches to Predict Airborne Noise Levels in Ship Superstructures
  • 17. Some Observations on the Achievable Properties of Diesel Isolation Systems
  • 18. Acoustic Transfer Functions of Flexible Shaft Couplings; Measurement Method andResults
  • 19. Random Vibration of Multiterminal Mechanical Systems
  • 20. The Influence of the Internal Impedance on Vibration Reduction