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    Source:  INCE Europe

    Low Frequency Noise 2014 

    Source:  INCE Europe | Meetings, Noise

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    The next conference in the Low Frequency Noise series will be in Berlin, Germany.

    Dates: 29 September 2014 – 1 October 2014

    Submission Deadlines

    • Submission of Abstract: 1 May 2014
    • Final Papers: 14 July 2014
    • If you wish your paper to be refereed for the Proceedings it must be received by: 9 June 2014

    Suggested Topics

    • Sources of infrasound, low frequency noise and vibration
    • Wind turbines as a source of infrasound and low frequency noise, measurements and effects
    • Detection, measurement and analysis of environmental and industrial sources
    • Propagation of infrasound and low frequency noise in the atmosphere and in buildings
    • Propagation of vibration in the ground and in structures
    • Perception of low frequency noise and vibration by man and animals
    • Effects on man and animals
    • Hand-arm vibration, whole-body vibration
    • Interaction of low frequency noise and vibration
    • Vibrations caused by noise
    • Radiation of noise from vibrating surfaces
    • Problems and solutions
    • Control of low frequency noise and vibration by passive and active methods
    • Technical applications of low frequency noise and vibration
    • Regulations and guidelines on low frequency noise and vibration – general and specific sources

    Who Should Attend?

    • Engineers, scientists and practitioners concerned with low frequency noise and vibration from all sources including industry and the environment.
    • Persons who wish to extend their knowledge in these areas.
    • Public servants from health and environmental services.
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