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An Experimental Study on Impulsive Blast Noise Attenuation Characteristics by a Sand Layer and the Prediction of Sound Wave Propagation
An Experimental Study on Impulsive Blast Noise Attenuation Characteristics by a Sand Layer and the Prediction of Sound Wave Propagation
An Experimental Study on Impulsive Blast Noise Attenuation Characteristics by a Sand Layer and the Prediction of Sound Wave Propagation
Kobayashi, S. (author) / Yoichi, H. (author) / Ikeda, Y. (author) / Nakagawa, K. (author)
1993-01-01
43 pages
Article (Journal)
Unknown
DDC:
624
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