Acoustic fatigue
John S. Mixson
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Acoustic fatigue
Published
1987
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
A treatise on acoustic radiation
American National Standard method for the physical measurement of sound
Approximation methods for control of acoustic/structure models with piezoceramic actuators
An experimental investigation of thermoacoustic instability, by Walter R. Kaminski
Acoustic scattering by circular cylinders of various aspect ratios
Vibration of containing structures by sound in the contained fluid
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Who is the author of Acoustic fatigue?
Acoustic fatigue was written by John S. Mixson.
When was Acoustic fatigue published?
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