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Acoustics, 1—9 mechanical engineering

Damewood, Glen and Nimitz, Walter, Compressor Installation Design Utilizing an Electro-Acoustical System Analog, ASME 61-WA-290, New York, NY American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1961. [Pg.91]

Ithaca NY. From 1974 to 1985 he was professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at University of Arizona, Tucson AZ. He was awarded the 1992 Fluid Dynamics Prize for his outstanding contributions to both steady and unsteady aerodynamics, aero-acoustics, magneto-hydrodynamics and wind tunnel design for his leadership in and devotion to aeronautical engineering education . [Pg.798]

Physics of light acoustics holography photography computer graphics computer animation mathematics chemistry sensitometry mechanical engineering electronic engineering perception. [Pg.305]

Acoustics architectural acoustics audiology electrical engineering mechanical engineering physics. [Pg.1299]

See also Acoustics Audiology and Hearing Aids Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering. [Pg.1304]

The use of electrical engineering terminology here is purely for the sake of definiteness. The results obtained apply to a wide variety of problems arising in such diverse fields as mechanical vibrations, acoustics, and, with t replaced by a space parameter, optics. [Pg.180]

A detailed knowledge of the predominant physicochemical/biochemical mechanism by which gas microbubbles are stabilized in aqueous media is of practical importance to numerous and varied fields acoustic and hydrodynamic cavitation, commercial oil recovery, hydraulic and ocean engineering, waste-water treatment, chemical oceanography, meteorology, marine biology, food technology, echocardiography, and the continual medical problem of decompression sickness. Many of these applications... [Pg.334]

The integral equation approach is a general purpose numerical method for solving mathematical problems involving linear partial differential equations with piecewise constant coefficients. It is commonly used in various fields of science and engineering, such as acoustics, electromagnetism, solid and fluid mechanics,... [Pg.29]


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