Selected links
Here we provide you with selected links for further information.
An excellent introduction to acoustics offers the recommendation number 101 "Acoustic waves and fields" of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik (DEGA e.V.) from March 2006.
Animations on Vibrations and Acoustics
The website of Dr. Daniel A. Russell, Science & Mathematics Department of Kettering University, Flint, Michigan offers various animations on vibration and acoustic phenomena as well as the results of modal analysis.
Acoustics Fundamentals and Psychoacoustics
In the project "Ars Auditus" of the University of Wuppertal, acoustics fundamentals as well as the fundamentals of psychoacoustics are explained in a vivid way and underlaid with various audio examples.
Electronic Journal "Technical Acoustics"
Since 2001, the journal "Technical Acoustics" has been published as an online medium. In addition, the website offers further information about
- other international journals on acoustics,
- links to freely available sources on the Internet as well as an
- overview of acoustics and vibration symposia
The Noise and Vibration Control Magazine
For more than 40 years, the magazine Sound & Vibration has been providing comprehensive information on acoustic and structural dynamics issues. The technical articles from 2002 onwards are available for download.
Interesting information about the topic modal analysis can be found on the homepage of Dr. Peter Avitable, Modal Analysis and Controls Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
The German website offers up-to-date information on the development of measurement technology with a regular newsletter.
DAGA - Deutsche Jahrestagung für Akustik (German Annual Conference of Acoustics)
SAVE - Competence platform on Sound and Vibration Engineering