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Building a university music facility in a reused printery building
(2017)In 2015 Western Sydney University embarked on a project to refit two existing buildings to create a new music precinct. The building housing the recording facilities previously accommodated the University's printery, ... -
Classification of active sonar echoes using a one-class classification technique
(2017)A typical approach to data classification based on machine learning algorithms is binary classification. This in-volves the classifier to be trained using representative data sets provided from two object classes. In ... -
Comparison of ceiling absorption placement configurations in a corridor
(2017)It is generally acknowledged that speech related noise is a common distractor in many work environments, e.g., open-plan offices. There are many studies and some standards that address these noise related issues, but they ... -
Determinants of annoyance from humming sound as indicator of low frequency noise.
(2017)The level of concern and health complaints related to low frequency noise (LFN) seems to be increasing, not only in the Netherlands, but also at international level. There is evidence suggesting an association between LFN ... -
Development of a standardised test for comparing pool isolation systems
(2017)Pools in apartments and hotels are commonly isolated from the building structure to ensure noise and vibration from a pool is not transmitted to surrounding spaces. Currently no standardised test exists to compare the ... -
An equivalent fluid representation of a layered elastic seafloor for acoustic propagation modelling
(2017)Modelling range dependent sound propagation over layered elastic seafloors with high shear speeds has proved to be a difficult problem for many widely used under water acoustic sound propagation models. Recent research and ... -
Intra walker variability of footfall vibration and the effects of walkers’ mass and carrying loads
(2017)Excessive floor vibration in buildings can make occupants uneasy and many prediction methods of varying de% gree of sophistication have been developed over the years to assist engineers in the prediction of footfall ...