Acoustics (1954 book)

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Acoustics (1954 book) is a foundational technical treatise by Leo Beranek that systematically presents the principles and applications of sound and vibration, becoming a classic reference in the field of acoustical engineering.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific treatise
technical book
author Leo Beranek
authorProfession acoustical engineer
audio pioneer
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs classic reference in acoustical engineering
foundational technical treatise on sound and vibration
field acoustical engineering
genre engineering textbook
reference work
hasLegacy influential in establishing modern acoustical engineering curricula
hasReputation standard reference for acoustical engineers
influencedField architectural acoustics
audio engineering
noise control engineering
intendedAudience advanced students of acoustics
engineers
scientists
language English
mainSubject acoustics
sound
vibration
notableFor comprehensive mathematical treatment of sound
integration of theory with engineering practice
publicationYear 1954
structure systematic presentation of principles and applications of acoustics
timePeriodOfInfluence 21st century acoustics education
second half of the 20th century
topic electroacoustics
measurement of sound
noise control
physical principles of sound
sound in rooms
vibration analysis
wave propagation
usedAs professional reference manual
university textbook in acoustics

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Leo Beranek notableWork Acoustics (1954 book)
Wallace Clement Sabine notableWork Acoustics (1954 book)
this entity surface form: Acoustics of auditoriums and lecture halls
Beranek notableWork Acoustics (1954 book)
subject surface form: Leo Beranek
this entity surface form: Acoustics (textbook)