Shipboard Acoustics pp 377-391 | Cite as
Study of Structure-Borne Noise Transmission Inside Cabins by Sound-Intensity Measurements
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Abstract
In order to improve the knowledge of the transfer of structure-borne sound into ship’s cabins a research program has been started in 1985 using mock-up cabins.
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Sound Level Sound Intensity Radiation Efficiency Sound Power Octave Band
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