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A contribution to the study of plane sound waves in discontinuous flow ducts and, The development of an optical method for studying plane sound wave transmission in discontinuous flow ducts and, The application of a semi-actuator disk model to sound transmission calculations in turbomachinery

A contribution to the study of plane sound waves in discontinuous flow ducts and, The development of an optical method for studying plane sound wave transmission in discontinuous flow ducts and, The application of a semi-actuator disk model to sound transmission calculations in turbomachinery
A contribution to the study of plane sound waves in discontinuous flow ducts and, The development of an optical method for studying plane sound wave transmission in discontinuous flow ducts and, The application of a semi-actuator disk model to sound transmission calculations in turbomachinery
University of Southampton
Muir, Robert Somerville
Muir, Robert Somerville

Muir, Robert Somerville (1975) A contribution to the study of plane sound waves in discontinuous flow ducts and, The development of an optical method for studying plane sound wave transmission in discontinuous flow ducts and, The application of a semi-actuator disk model to sound transmission calculations in turbomachinery. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

Record type: Thesis (Doctoral)

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Published date: 1975

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Local EPrints ID: 458938
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/458938
PURE UUID: 7351877a-205a-490e-932e-45b92ac8c40f

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Author: Robert Somerville Muir

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