Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 1: General Concepts and Elementary Sources

Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 1: General Concepts and Elementary Sources

by William K. Blake
Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 1: General Concepts and Elementary Sources

Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 1: General Concepts and Elementary Sources

by William K. Blake

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Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 1: General Concepts and Elementary Sources, Second Edition, enables readers to fully understand flow-induced vibration and sound, unifying the disciplines of fluid dynamics, structural dynamics, vibration, acoustics, and statistics in order to classify and examine each of the leading sources of vibration and sound induced by various types of fluid motion.

Starting with classical theories of aeroacoustics and hydroacoustics, a formalism of integral solutions valid for sources near boundaries is developed and then broadened to address different source types, including jet noise, flow tones, dipole sound from cylinders, and cavitation noise. Step-by-step derivations clearly identify any assumptions made throughout. Each chapter is illustrated with comparisons of leading formulas and measured data.

Along with its companion, Mechanics of Flow-Induced Sound and Vibration, Volume 2: Complex Flow-Structure Interactions, the book covers everything an engineer needs to understand flow-induced sound and vibration. This book will be essential reading for postgraduate students, and for engineers and researchers with an interest in aerospace, ships and submarines, offshore structures, construction, and ventilation.

  • Presents every important topic in flow-induced sound and vibration
  • Covers all aspects of the topics addressed, from fundamental theory, to the analytical formulas used in practice
  • Provides the building blocks of computer modeling for flow-induced sound and vibration

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780128122891
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication date: 06/13/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 502
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

William K. Blake is currently a consultant to the U.S. Navy as well as the commercial marine and consumer industries, and an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. Blake spent many years at the Naval Surface Warfare Center (formerly David Taylor Model Basin) at Bethesda, Maryland. His numerous contributions to US sea power and naval systems include research in ship hydroacoustics physics, development and application of advanced technology in submarine hull and propulsor ship components, and developing computational procedures. Blake was awarded the Doctor of Engineering, honoris causa, at the University of Notre Dame, in 1996, and the American Society of Naval Engineers Gold Medal in 2002, and he is a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America in recognition of his achievements.

Table of Contents

1. Introductory Concepts2. Theory of Sound and Its Generation by Flow3. Shear Layer Instabilities, Flow Tones, and Jet Noise4. Dipole Sound from Cylinders5. Fundamentals of Flow-Induced Vibration and Noise6. Introduction to Bubble Dynamics and Cavitation

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