
Acoustic Analyses Using Matlab (R) and Ansys (R)
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"... my students have found the book invaluable for learning how to use ANSYS Workbench for solving vibro-acoustics problems. The examples are numerous, detailed, well-chosen and complete with theoretical solutions. For these reasons and others, I believe ANSYS users will keep a copy of the book nearby and refer to it often."-Noise Control Engineering Journal, July-August 2015
"A tour de force of quintessential theoretical acoustical topics with an exceptionally coherent crash course in finite element analysis (FEA) software."
-Journal of the Audio Engineering Society
"This book is a must for those wanting to explore and investigate the world of computational engineering acoustics. ...Its comprehensive instructional framework supports a conversational, down-to-earth narrative style."
-Andrew Peplow, Noise and vibration specialist, Atlas Copco Rock Drills, Sweden
"These guys know their stuff!! ...I thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is involved in acoustic modelling - it forms the perfect basis for acoustic course work as well as being useful for research and industrial modelling of acoustic devices."
-Ian Bedwell, Thales Australia, Underwater Systems, Technical Consultant
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Dr Ben Cazzolato is an Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide. He has over two decades' experience as an acoustic consultant and academic researcher.
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