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Voichita Bucur

    Handbook of Materials for Wind Musical Instruments
    Urban Forest Acoustics
    Revival
    Acoustics of Wood
    Handbook of Materials for Percussion Musical Instruments
    Handbook of Materials for String Musical Instruments
    • Focusing on the significance of materials, particularly wood, this book explores their role in constructing string instruments like violins, cellos, and guitars. It combines traditional craftsmanship with modern scientific techniques to analyze wood cell structure and the acoustical properties of various materials. The text highlights the historical context of woods used by renowned makers like Stradivari and examines the impact of varnish on instrument quality. Additionally, it addresses conservation, restoration, and the monetary value of old instruments, appealing to musicians, researchers, and instrument makers alike.

      Handbook of Materials for String Musical Instruments
    • Focusing on the materials used in percussion instruments for classical music, this book explores their unique properties and how they contribute to the sound and performance of both solo and orchestral settings. It delves into the craftsmanship and selection processes that enhance the quality of these instruments, providing insights valuable for musicians and instrument makers alike.

      Handbook of Materials for Percussion Musical Instruments
    • Acoustics of Wood

      • 412pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The revised edition reflects significant advancements in the acoustics of wood since 1995, incorporating 159 new references alongside the original 850. It addresses the growing interest within the wood science community and introduces a new chapter on "acousto-ultrasonics." The text has been expanded to include mathematical theories related to wave propagation in orthotropic solids, enhancing the reader's understanding of the physical concepts. Several chapters have undergone substantial revisions and reorganization to present the material more effectively.

      Acoustics of Wood
    • Revival

      The Acoustics of Wood (1995)

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the acoustic properties of wood, this book provides an in-depth exploration relevant to architecture, engineering, and musical instrument crafting. It covers the anatomy and physiology of wood, detailing advancements and current knowledge in the field. The comprehensive treatment highlights specific applications where wood's acoustic characteristics play a crucial role, making it a valuable resource for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

      Revival
    • Urban Forest Acoustics

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Trees serve as vital symbols of faith and community, offering recreational, spiritual, and emotional benefits. Their long lifespan allows them to create lasting legacies in urban environments, enhancing civic pride and aesthetics. Beyond beauty, they play crucial roles in urban infrastructure, improving air quality, reducing noise, and providing habitats for wildlife. Strategically planted, trees can lower energy costs by offering shade and influencing wind patterns, making them essential for both ecological balance and urban living.

      Urban Forest Acoustics
    • Focusing on the materials used in classical symphony orchestra wind instruments, the book delves into the specifics of flutes, clarinets, saxophones, oboes, bassoons, and pipe organs. It is organized into four distinct parts, each exploring different aspects of these instruments, providing insights into their construction and the impact of materials on sound quality.

      Handbook of Materials for Wind Musical Instruments
    • The Acoustics of Wood (1995)

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the intersection of wood and sound, this book provides an in-depth exploration of wood acoustics relevant for architects, engineers, and instrument makers. It covers a wide range of topics, detailing advancements and current insights in the field. The comprehensive approach makes it an essential resource for professionals seeking to understand the acoustic properties of wood and their applications.

      The Acoustics of Wood (1995)
    • This book on the Nondestructive Characterization and Imaging of Wood by Professor Voichita Bucur is truly the most outstanding reference on the subject ever written. Since the origins of mankind, wood has played a key role in the history of humans and other living creatures, ranging from provision of life from trees giving air, heat, light, and food to nourish their bodies to structures to protect them from the elements. Wood has also played a key role in one of the world's primary religions. Nondestructive diagnostics methods have long found application in medi cal practice for examination of the human body in order to detect life threatening abnormalities and permit diagnosis to extend life. Nondestructive testing has been used for many years to insure the safety of machinery, air craft, railroads, tunnels, buildings and many other structures. Therefore, it is timely for a treatise, like the present one, to be written describing how wood can be characterized without employing destructive test methods. Since wood is so valuable to mankind, it is important to know the latest methods to nondestructively characterize wood for all practical applications.

      Nondestructive characterization and imaging of wood