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Gavreau's Infrasound Weapons Dr. Gavreau and his staff made a observation which, not only interrupted their work, but became their major research theme. They periodically experienced a disconcerting nausea which flooded the research facility. Low frequency sound (7 Hz) could resonate and cause nausea.
Sound Science Imitates Art Physical Review (1998)
In-Flight Rotorcraft Acoustics Program (IRAP) NASA's aeronautics research will reduce noise to make helicopters and tiltrotors more acceptable to the public. The objective of IRAP is to acquire rotorcraft noise data in flight for comparison to wind tunnel data.
Sound sucker, Weird Project: acoustic - (c)1997 William Beaty
Links to Acoustic and Vibration Web Resources from Brüel and Kjær
Prediction of earthquakes with AE/MS? Why not? H.L. Dunegan, May, 1996
C37 Acoustics Dieter Ennemoser Violinmaker and aoustic researcher D.Ennemoser's C37-theory of natural sound, including applications on violins and loudpeakers.
Computer animations of the physical processes - waves. H.L. Dunegan, May, 1996
Modal Analysis and Structural Fatigue Solutions using computer modelling to determine the vibration modes and impact on a building, equipment or mechanical component when exposed to a vibration source.
Leak detection methods for plastic water distribution pipes. Institute for Research in Construction
PureSpeakers Discussions of loudspeaker plans and designs. Sealed, isobaric, ported, mtm, speaker, esotar, tweeter, woofer, midrange, speaker building
Sara wave creation, propagation, reception and understanding are at the core of our business. Sound at frequencies below that which can be heard to light at frequencies above that which can be seen barely begin to span the range of experience and understanding that unify our four technology areas.
Art Ludwig's Sound Page contains quite a bit of information on acoustics.
Sonic Architecture (TM) Bill & Mary Buchen
Computational Acoustics boundary element method , acoustics, sound.




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