Acoustics, Vibration, and Noise Control in Ships
MTA
Engineering approaches to reduce radiated noise, onboard vibration, and crew discomfort
2nd Edition
This comprehensive technical book, **"Acoustics, Vibration, and Noise Control in Ships,"** provides a definitive engineering guide to managing the complex acoustic environments of modern maritime vessels. Moving from the fundamentals of marine acoustics to advanced numerical modeling, the text explores the physics of sound and vibration in a medium where structure, machinery, and the sea interact. It offers detailed technical analysis of primary noise sources—including propeller cavitation, machinery dynamics, and hydrodynamic flow—while establishing the regulatory frameworks and human perception metrics that drive modern ship design.
The book serves as a practical toolkit for naval architects, marine engineers, and ship operators, covering a vast array of mitigation strategies. Detailed chapters examine the application of acoustic absorbers, resilient mounting systems, raft foundations, and specialized silencers for HVAC and exhaust systems. Beyond new-build design, the text addresses the critical reality of existing fleets with dedicated strategies for acoustic retrofits and diagnostic troubleshooting using state-of-the-art techniques like beamforming, holography, and operational modal analysis.
Rich with industrial insights, the book culminates in a series of case studies focusing on the divergent requirements of passenger cruise liners and naval vessels. Whether the goal is ensuring passenger luxury and crew habitability or achieving the ultra-low acoustic signatures required for naval stealth and environmental compliance, this volume provides the traceable methods and physics-based justifications necessary to achieve quieter, safer, and more efficient ships.
This book is designed for naval architects, marine engineers, and ship designers who need to integrate noise and vibration control into modern vessel design. It also serves as an essential reference for surveyors, ship operators, and acoustic consultants involved in sea trials, regulatory compliance, and the retrofit of existing fleets. Both students and experienced professionals will benefit from the blend of theoretical physics and practical maritime engineering solutions.
December 30, 2025
56,078 words
3 hours 56 minutes
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