Acoustics FAQ - A Newsgroup FAQ document intended to answer frequently asked questions about acoustics.
Acoustics, Signal Processing and Sonar Classic Tests - Peninsula Publishing publishes reprint editions of classic books on the subjects of acoustics(aeroacoustics and underwater acoustics), sound propagation, noise control, sonars, signal processing;and radar, radio frequency communications and countermeasures.
Beyond Discovery: Sounding Out the Ocean's Secrets - Researchers today apply their knowledge of how sound travels through water to carry out a myriad of tasks such as detecting underwater eruptions, measuring ocean temperature, and monitoring marine mammals behavior.
Hearing Damage And Loud Music - Document on the relationship between loud noise and ear damage, with particular reference to young people and loud music.
Imagine - Project to develop new calculation methods for railway, road, industrial and aircraft noise, run by European consortium.
Music and Physics - View an music which a priori is conceived only subjectively.
NewLeap Ltd - Develops acoustical hardware and software for scientific research in the underwater environment, including a bio-acoustic monitor allowing the recording of cetacean echo-location signals.
Particle Velocity Acoustical Sensors - Overview of the microflown technology to measure the entire range of acoustical properties like particle velocity, sound power and ( three dimensional ) sound intensity
RDA Inc - Specializing in Sonar, R&D systems, anti-submarine warfare (ASW), and acoustics engineering.
Sound and Vibration Magazine - Information for subscriptions, and review of recent issues and events affecting noise and vibration control.
Stanton Scattering Lab Homepage - Sound as a tool to study the ocean environment. How zooplankton scatter sound and models to predict plankton populations in the wild.
The Theory of Sound, Chapter 1 - Lord Rayleigh - Internet version of Chapter 1 of The Theory of Sound by Lord Rayleigh (published in 1877). Chapter 1 is an introduction to acoustics which reveals Rayleigh's strong interest in musical acoustics and the Helmholtz resonator. One or two slight errors are apparent and there are minor inaccuracies in the table of musical note frequencies.
Vibration and Waves Animations - Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI
Vibrationdata.com - Consulting and educational services in: acoustics; shock and vibration; signal processing; and dynamic data acquisition and analysis.