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    [New York, USA] : American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America | [New York] : Published by the American Institute of Physics for the Acoustical Society of America
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    kobvindex_INT0002675
    Format: vii, 408 pages , illustrations (black and white) , 21.5 cm
    Edition: 4th printing
    ISBN: 9780883182673 , 088318267X
    Content: "It has been thirty years since publication of the original edition of Acoustical Designing in Architecture (and six years since the death of my coauthor, Vern Knudsen). During this period, students in my classes at Columbia University, as well as practicing architects, have continued to find the text a valuable tool in the study of the principles of architectural acoustics and their applications to the solutions of practical problems. This is because the primary emphasis of the book is on principles, which do not change with time since these are based on the laws of physics. Of course there have been numerous changes in details of application. Therefore in the new paperback edition, such obsolete material from the original edition has been deleted and a number of illustrations have been replaced with more recent examples. Changes in terminology, as well as other changes, have been introduced by way of footnotes rather than by resetting the original text. This has made possible the production of the paperback edition at a small fraction of what it would otherwise cost, thereby greatly increasing its availability to students. Through publication of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, through its semiannual technical meetings, and through its sponsorship of committees and on standardization, the Acoustical Society of America has done more for the field of architectural acoustics than any other organization. To further this activity, all royalties from the new paperback edition have been assigned to the Society. Cyril M. Harris March 1980, Columbia University"
    Note: EDITORIAL NOTE: originally published in 1950 , Preface -- CHAPTERS: Properties of Sound -- How We Hear -- Speech and Music -- Reflection and Diffraction of Sound in Rooms -- Open-Air Theaters -- Sound-Absorptive Materials -- Special Sound-Absorptive Constructions -- Principles of Room Acoustics -- Acoustical Design of Rooms -- Noise Control -- Reduction of Air-Borne Noise -- Reduction of Solid-Borne Noise -- Control of Noise in Ventilating Systems -- Sound-Amplification Systems -- Auditoriums -- School Buildings -- Commercial and Public Buildings -- Homes, Apartments, and Hotels -- Church Buildings -- Radio broadcasting, Television, and Sound-Recording Studios -- APPENDIX: Coefficients of Sound Absorption -- Tables of Sound-Insulation Data -- Conversion Factors and Physical Constants - Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Handbooks and manuals
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