Applied Acoustics: Concepts, Absorbers, and Silencers for Acoustical Comfort and Noise Control

Applied Acoustics: Concepts, Absorbers, and Silencers for Acoustical Comfort and Noise Control
Author: Helmut V. Fuchs
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 607
Release: 2013-01-12
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3642293670

The author gives a comprehensive overview of materials and components for noise control and acoustical comfort. Sound absorbers must meet acoustical and architectural requirements, which fibrous or porous material alone can meet. Basics and applications are demonstrated, with representative examples for spatial acoustics, free-field test facilities and canal linings. Acoustic engineers and construction professionals will find some new basic concepts and tools for developments in order to improve acoustical comfort. Interference absorbers, active resonators and micro-perforated absorbers of different materials and designs complete the list of applications.

How to Air Condition Your Hot Rod

How to Air Condition Your Hot Rod
Author: Jack Chisenhall
Publisher: Severn House Paperbacks
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781935828785

A good how-to-book explains not just how to install, but how to understand the technology being installed. How To Air Condition Your Hot Rod, explains first; how air conditioning works, and then how to install an air conditioning unit in your hot rod or specialty vehicle.

Computer-Related Risks

Computer-Related Risks
Author: Peter G. Neumann
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1994-10-18
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0321703162

"This sobering description of many computer-related failures throughout our world deflates the hype and hubris of the industry. Peter Neumann analyzes the failure modes, recommends sequences for prevention and ends his unique book with some broadening reflections on the future." —Ralph Nader, Consumer Advocate This book is much more than a collection of computer mishaps; it is a serious, technically oriented book written by one of the world's leading experts on computer risks. The book summarizes many real events involving computer technologies and the people who depend on those technologies, with widely ranging causes and effects. It considers problems attributable to hardware, software, people, and natural causes. Examples include disasters (such as the Black Hawk helicopter and Iranian Airbus shootdowns, the Exxon Valdez, and various transportation accidents); malicious hacker attacks; outages of telephone systems and computer networks; financial losses; and many other strange happenstances (squirrels downing power grids, and April Fool's Day pranks). Computer-Related Risks addresses problems involving reliability, safety, security, privacy, and human well-being. It includes analyses of why these cases happened and discussions of what might be done to avoid recurrences of similar events. It is readable by technologists as well as by people merely interested in the uses and limits of technology. It is must reading for anyone with even a remote involvement with computers and communications—which today means almost everyone. Computer-Related Risks: Presents comprehensive coverage of many different types of risks Provides an essential system-oriented perspective Shows how technology can affect your life—whether you like it or not!