"... a must-have for experts in the field of outdoor sound propagation seeking for a rigorous reference work. An extended overview of theories and their approximations is provided for predicting sound propagation in moving inhomogeneous media, starting from basic fluid dynamic equations. In addition, a number of relevant numerical techniques for such applications are discussed."
-European Acoustics Association Newsletter, 2015
"... a well-written, illustrated, and comprehensive book on the subject. With up-to-date references, it is a must-have for graduates, engineers or scientists working on atmospheric and oceanic acoustics, aeroacoustics, acoustics of turbulent flows, acoustic remote sensing and noise pollution, and wave propagation in deterministic and random media."
-Didier Dragna, Laboratoire de Mecanique des Fluides et d'Acoustique, Ecole Centrale de Lyon
"The selection of the topics in the book follows modern developments in the acoustics of moving inhomogeneous media."
-Igor Chunchuzov, Oboukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
"High-quality textbook of sound propagation in the atmosphere and the ocean, which are complex propagation media (inhomogeneous, moving). The material is extensive on analytical equations and results; this second edition also discusses the techniques to numerically solve these equations."
-S. Cheinet, French German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL)
"An extraordinary and thoughtful book on the subject with deep insight, comprehensive coverage and rich details."
-Ning Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
"It can be expected that Acoustics in Moving Inhomogeneous Media, Second Edition will be a standard reference for all scientific studies and applications in the acoustics of fluids."
-Dr. Astrid A. Ziemann, TU Dresden, Chair of Meteorology
"The well written, substantial and rigorous content of the book makes it a must-have reference for outdoor acoustics experts."
-Jens Forssen, Applied Acoustics
"If you are a researcher doing work on acoustics in the ocean or atmosphere, this text is a must-have reference on the theory of acoustic propagation in these media."
-Prof. John A. Colosi, Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School
"... excellent for PhD students, research staff and academics who wish to develop better understanding of the fundaments of sound wave propagation in fluid with sound speed stratification, in the presence of flow and turbulence ... presented in a consistent, logical manner which makes this book a useful, self-contain reference on the topic."
-Prof. Kirill V. Horoshenkov, University of Sheffield, UK
"The main strength is the in-depth mathematical description of sound propagation in a moving and inhomogeneous medium. This topic is hardly covered by any other book on the market; the current textbook therefore takes a unique place in the field of sound propagation in the outdoor environment. "
-Timothy Van Renterghem, Ghent University, Belgium
"The book stands as the definitive analytical exposition on sound propagation in moving inhomogeneous media. With its breadth and depth of coverage, its attention to detail, and its authoritative presentation, this book is an essential reference for researchers in the field."
-Michael R. Stinson, National Research Council of Canada
"An obviously well prepared reference for those working to understand, model and predict real world acoustics."
-Noise Control Engineering Journal
"... a must-have for experts in the field of outdoor sound propagation seeking for a rigorous reference work. An extended overview of theories and their approximations is provided for predicting sound propagation in moving inhomogeneous media, starting from basic fluid dynamic equations. In addition, a number of relevant numerical techniques for such applications are discussed."
-European Acoustics Association Newsletter, 2015
"... a well-written, illustrated, and comprehensive book on the subject. With up-to-date references, it is a must-have for graduates, engineers or scientists working on atmospheric and oceanic acoustics, aeroacoustics, acoustics of turbulent flows, acoustic remote sensing and noise pollution, and wave propagation in deterministic and random media."
-Didier Dragna, Laboratoire de Mecanique des Fluides et d'Acoustique, Ecole Centrale de Lyon
"The selection of the topics in the book follows modern developments in the acoustics of moving inhomogeneous media."
-Igor Chunchuzov, Oboukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics
"High-quality textbook of sound propagation in the atmosphere and the ocean, which are complex propagation media (inhomogeneous, moving). The material is extensive on analytical equations and results; this second edition also discusses the techniques to numerically solve these equations."
-S. Cheinet, French German Research Institute of Saint-Louis (ISL)
"An extraordinary and thoughtful book on the subject with deep insight, comprehensive coverage and rich details."
-Ning Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
"It can be expected that Acoustics in Moving Inhomogeneous Media, Second Edition will be a standard reference for all scientific studies and applications in the acoustics of fluids."
-Dr. Astrid A. Ziemann, TU Dresden, Chair of Meteorology
"The well written, substantial and rigorous content of the book makes it a must-have reference for outdoor acoustics experts."
-Jens Forssen, Applied Acoustics
"If you are a researcher doing work on acoustics in the ocean or atmosphere, this text is a must-have reference on the theory of acoustic propagation in these media."
-Prof. John A. Colosi, Department of Oceanography, Naval Postgraduate School
"... excellent for PhD students, research staff and academics who wish to develop better understanding of the fundaments of sound wave propagation in fluid with sound speed stratification, in the presence of flow and turbulence ... presented in a consistent, logical manner which makes this book a useful, self-contain reference on the topic."
-Prof. Kirill V. Horoshenkov, University of Sheffield, UK
"The main strength is the in-depth mathematical description of sound propagation in a moving and inhomogeneous medium. This topic is hardly covered by any other book on the market; the current textbook therefore takes a unique place in the field of sound propagation in the outdoor environment. "
-Timothy Van Renterghem, Ghent University, Belgium
"The book stands as the definitive analytical exposition on sound propagation in moving inhomogeneous media. With its breadth and depth of coverage, its attention to detail, and its authoritative presentation, this book is an essential reference for researchers in the field."
-Michael R. Stinson, National Research Council of Canada
"An obviously well prepared reference for those working to understand, model and predict real world acoustics."
-Noise Control Engineering Journal