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Definition:
sound produced by the collision of two solid objects
Definition reference:
Gracey & Associates, Sound and Vibration : Definitions, Terms, Units and Parameters, Impact sound http://www.acoustic-glossary.co.uk/definitions-i.htm [10.9.2014]
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COM
Term:
impact noise
Term reference:
Wu, T. X. and Thompson D. J., On the Impact Noise Generation due to a Wheel Passing over Rail Joints https://www.southampton.ac.uk/assets/imported/transforms/peripheral-block/UsefulDownloads_Download/0163CBA1D06A48E59B85E39616FA0DB1/TM863[1].pdf [10.9.2014]
Term type:
term
Reliability:
★★★
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Contexts:
Term in context:
Impact noise is essentially structural vibration, transmitted from a point of impact through a structure and experienced as radiated sound from a vibrating surface.
Context reference:
The Scottish Government, The Development and Production of a guide for noise Control from Laminate and Wooden Flooring -Chapter 3: The mechanism of impact noise and hard floor surfaces http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2005/03/20901/55206 [10.9.2014]
Owner:
COM
Term:
impact sound
Term reference:
Gracey & Associates, Sound and Vibration : Definitions, Terms, Units and Parameters, Impact sound http://www.acoustic-glossary.co.uk/definitions-i.htm [10.9.2014]
Term type:
term
Reliability:
★★★
Owner:
COM
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Latvian
Term:
triecientroksnis
Term reference:
Latvijas akustiķu apvienība "Akustikas terminu vārdnīca", http://www.akustika.lv/latenrus.pdf (15.12.2014.)
Term type:
term
Reliability:
★★★
Owner:
COM
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