Engineering Noise Control 6th Edition
Capture quieter, safer, more comfortable environments with Engineering Noise Control, 6th Edition — the definitive, practical guide from leading authorities David A. Bies, Colin H. Hansen, Carl Q. Howard, and Kristy L. Hansen. This thoroughly updated edition equips engineers, consultants, architects, and students worldwide with the tools to analyze, predict, and mitigate unwanted sound across industrial, building, and environmental applications.
Inside you’ll find clear explanations of acoustic fundamentals—sound propagation, measurement metrics (dB, A-weighting), reverberation, and transmission loss—paired with hands-on methods for silencers, mufflers, barriers, vibration isolation, and room acoustics. Rich illustrations, worked examples, and practical design charts make complex calculations accessible for noise control projects, from HVAC systems and machinery to transportation and urban planning. The book emphasizes real-world problem solving and current professional practices, aligning theory with code-aware implementation for both U.S. and international contexts.
For professionals seeking a single, reliable reference, this edition streamlines design decisions, improves regulatory compliance, and accelerates on-site troubleshooting. Students gain a solid technical foundation and instructors get a classroom-ready textbook grounded in contemporary engineering practice.
Whether you’re specifying soundproofing materials, modeling environmental noise, or advising on acoustical standards, Engineering Noise Control, 6th Edition is the practical, authoritative resource that belongs on every acoustical engineer’s bookshelf. Order now to bring clarity and control to your next noise challenge.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


