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Silencing passengers
Manner in which noise problem has been approached and handled in case of new P. and O liner Canberra; measures for reducing transmission of noise between adjacent cabins, following study which showed that in opinion of large number of passengers majority of noises causing annoyance in cabin accommodation came from voices of passengers and plumbing. Abstract of paper before Inst Naval Architects. (see also Roy Inst Naval Architects -- Quarterly Trans (formerly Instn Naval Architects -- Trans) v 102 n 1 Jan 1960 p 83-91)
Silencing passengers
Manner in which noise problem has been approached and handled in case of new P. and O liner Canberra; measures for reducing transmission of noise between adjacent cabins, following study which showed that in opinion of large number of passengers majority of noises causing annoyance in cabin accommodation came from voices of passengers and plumbing. Abstract of paper before Inst Naval Architects. (see also Roy Inst Naval Architects -- Quarterly Trans (formerly Instn Naval Architects -- Trans) v 102 n 1 Jan 1960 p 83-91)
Silencing passengers
Mar Engr Naval Architect
West, J. (author) / Smart, D.G. (author)
1959
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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