Search for dissertations about: "sound propagation models"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the words sound propagation models.
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1. Wind Turbine Sound Propagation in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
Abstract : Wind turbines have grown both in size and number in the past decades. The taller turbines has made it possible to place them in forest areas which is fortunate for a country like Sweden with lots of forest. An issue with wind turbines is the sound they produce. The sound mainly comes from the rotor blades when they pass through the air. READ MORE
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2. Wind Turbine Noise and Natural Sounds : Masking, Propagation and Modeling
Abstract : Wind turbines are an environmentally friendly and sustainable power source. Unfortunately, the noise impact can cause deteriorated living conditions for nearby residents. The audibility of wind turbine sound is influenced by ambient sound. This thesis deals with some aspects of noise from wind turbines. READ MORE
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3. Theoretical and numerical studies of sound propagation in low-Mach-number duct flows
Abstract : When sound waves propagate in a duct in the presence of turbulent flow, turbulent mixing can cause attenuation of the sound waves extra to that caused by the viscothermal effects. Experiments show that compared to the viscothermal effects, this turbulent absorption becomes the dominant contribution to the sound attenuation at sufficiently low frequencies. READ MORE
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4. Physical modelling of acoustic shallow-water communication channels
Abstract : Akustiska kanaler för undervattenskommunikation är flervägskanaler där ljudet reflekteras från havets yta och botten och bryts vid ljudhastighetsförändringar. I grunt vatten är impulssvaret långt jämfört med symbolernas tidslängd i ett utskickat meddelande. READ MORE
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5. Sound Modular Extraction of Control Flow Graphs from Java Bytecode
Abstract : Control flow graphs (CFGs) are abstract program models that preserve the control flow information. They have been widely utilized for many static analyses in the past decades. READ MORE