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Ship Vibration 3 : Noise and Vibration Control for Inhabited Ships Spaces / by Fidaa Karkori.

Springer Nature - Synthesis Collection of Technology Collection 14 (2025) Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Karkori, Fidaa, author.
Series:
Synthesis Lectures on Ocean Systems Engineering, 2692-4471
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Marine engineering.
Multibody systems.
Vibration.
Mechanics, Applied.
Engineering design.
Marine Engineering.
Multibody Systems and Mechanical Vibrations.
Engineering Design.
Local Subjects:
Marine Engineering.
Multibody Systems and Mechanical Vibrations.
Engineering Design.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (90 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Summary:
Working and living onboard vessels imposes a series of generally low-frequency mechanical vibrations as well as single-impulse shock loads on the human body. Also, exposure to noise is characteristic aboard vessels. Low-frequency vibrations are created by vessel motions, which are produced by the various sea states in conjunction with vessel speed and point of sail. These motions can result in motion sickness, body instability, interruptions of task performance, sleep interruption and fatigue, increased health risk aggravated by shock loads due to slam and reduced human efficiency. Higher-frequency vibration influences comfort and is often associated with rotating machinery. The imposition of higher frequency vibrations (about 1 to 80 Hz) induces corresponding motions and forces within the human body creating discomfort and reduced human efficiency. With regard to noise, the above can similarly affect exposed humans, notably with sleep interruption and resulting fatigue, discomfort, and reduced efficiency. Also of concern are transient and permanent hearing loss, masking of audible signals, and interruption of speech communication. The concerns related to levels and characteristics of noise and vibration are covered in this and the other titles in the series related to ship vibration and noise control. be granted any of the associated habitability notations, specific noise and vibration criteria must be met. Ship designers in pursuit of these notations often request guidance on how to control levels of noise and vibration in inhabited spaces. As a result, this book has been written. The information presented in this book is intended for guidance only to support vessel designers and operators in controlling vessel noise and vibration in the general case, and more specifically in meeting the requirements of classification society habitability rules. In particular, this book shows the following features: Provides guidance on how to control levels of noise and vibration in inhabited spaces Describes how to meet the requirements of classification society habitability rules Addresses vessel designers and operators.
Contents:
General
Vibration
Shipboard vibration modelling
Noise
Shipboard noise modelling
Design for low noise levels
Path treatment
HVAC treatments
Receiver treatments
Propulsion treatments
Implementation.
Other Format:
Print version: Karkori, Fidaa Ship Vibration 3
ISBN:
9783031680786

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