Article | REF: R6190 V1

Vibrations of industrial structures - Notions of vibration physics

Author: Bernard GARNIER

Publication date: June 10, 2009, Review date: October 1, 2021

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4. Acoustic radiation from structures

Although the study of industrial acoustics problems is not the subject of this article, concerns about induced noise often accompany the need to minimize vibration enough to prompt us to recall the essential features of the coupling between vibration and noise. Readers wishing to explore this subject in greater depth can refer to the reference [11] , or to L. Beranek's [13] , which remains one of the best basic works on the subject for engineers. Of course, they can also consult the articles [R 3 112]...

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