Structure-borne sound, insulation and damping

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In noise and vibration control, the most important tasks are the minimization of the excitation and of the propagation of sound in structures. Furthermore, the transfer from structure-borne sound into airborne sound - the vibration-induced radiation of sound - should be kept as low as possible.

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Muller, G. (2013). Structure-borne sound, insulation and damping. In Handbook of Engineering Acoustics (pp. 215–237). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69460-1_9

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