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Uncertainty in Acoustics: Measurement, Prediction and Assessment

Uncertainty in Acoustics: Measurement, Prediction and Assessment

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This guide provides estimation of uncertainty in measurement, prediction, and assessment of noise and vibration, covering environmental noise, occupational noise, and building and architectural acoustics. It is for acoustic consultants, mechanical and building service engineers, architects, and building professionals, and environmental health officers.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 466 pages
Publication date: 29 April 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive guide to estimating uncertainties in the measurement, prediction, and assessment of noise and vibration encompasses a wide range of applications, including environmental noise and vibration, occupational noise and vibration exposure, and building and architectural acoustics. The book serves as a valuable resource by consolidating information from various standards and research, providing explanations, examples, and case studies to facilitate the estimation of uncertainty in the measurement and prediction of acoustic quantities. It is designed to be of use to acoustic consultants, mechanical and building service engineers, architects, building professionals, and environmental health officers.

Bob Peters, a renowned expert in acoustics and noise control with over forty years of experience, has contributed extensively to the field. He held the position of a principal acoustic consultant at Applied Acoustic Design, served as a senior research fellow at London South Bank University, and also taught on Institute of Acoustics distance learning courses.

The guide begins by introducing the fundamental concepts and principles of uncertainty analysis, including the definition of uncertainty, sources of uncertainty, and the propagation of uncertainty. It then delves into specific techniques for estimating uncertainty in noise and vibration measurement, prediction, and assessment, covering topics such as statistical analysis, experimental design, and computer modeling.

Throughout the book, real-world examples and case studies are used to illustrate the practical application of the discussed methods. These examples cover various industries and applications, including transportation, construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, providing a practical perspective on the challenges and solutions associated with noise and vibration control.

In addition to its technical content, the guide offers valuable insights into the ethical and professional considerations involved in noise and vibration assessment. It discusses the importance of transparency, traceability, and accountability in reporting and interpreting results, as well as the need to consider the impact of noise and vibration on human health and well-being.

The book is written in a clear and accessible style, making it suitable for both novice and experienced professionals in the field of acoustics and noise control. It is extensively referenced, with a comprehensive list of sources and further reading materials provided for those who wish to explore the topics in greater depth.

In conclusion, this guide to estimating uncertainties in the measurement, prediction, and assessment of noise and vibration is a valuable resource for anyone involved in the field. It provides a comprehensive and practical approach to uncertainty analysis, covering a wide range of applications and offering insights into the ethical and professional considerations associated with noise and vibration control. Whether you are an acoustic consultant, mechanical engineer, architect, or building professional, this book will help you improve your skills and knowledge in this critical area.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367492472

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