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Haydar Aygun
Southampton Solent Univeristy
Senior Lecturer in Acoustics
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Aygun, Haydar
. (2016).
Investigation of acoustic performance of compressed wool carpets.
In: 23rd InternationalCOngress on Sound and Vibration, 10-14 July 2016, 10-14 July 2016, Athens, Greece.
Aygun, Haydar
. (2015).
Sound propagation through bone tissue.
In: Acoustics 2015, 15 October 2015, Harrogate.
Aygun, Haydar
.
Sound propagation through bone.
In: Acoustics 2015, 15 October 2015, Harrogate. (In Press)
Haydar , Aygun
. (2014).
Behaviour of acoustic waves in a duct with Helmholtz resonator in presence of a temperature gradient.
Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics, 15 October 2014, 36 (3), pp. 407-414
Aygun, Haydar
. (2014).
Behaviour of ultrasonic waves in porous rigid materials: anisotropic Biot-Attenborough model.
Journal of Physics, 15 January 2014, 581, pp. 1-11
Aygun, Haydar
. (2014).
A review of the state of art in applying Biot theory to acoustic propagation through the bone.
A Review of the State of Art in Applying Biot, 15 November 2014, 1, pp. 994-1008
Aygun, Haydar
. (2014).
Investigation of sound propagation in a duct with a mean temperature gradient.
In: Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference, 15-17 January 2014, Selsdon Park Hotel, Surrey, UK.
Aygun, Haydar
. (2014).
Behaviour of ultrasonic waves in porous rigid materials: anisotropic Biot-Attenborough model.
In: Anglo-French Physical Acoustics Conference, 15-17 January 2014, Selsdon Park Hotel, Surrey, UK.
Aygun, Haydar
. (2015).
Ultrasonic wave propagation through porous ceramics at different angles of propagation.
Applied Acoustics, February 2015, 88, pp. 6-11
Aygün, Haydar
.
A review of the state of art in applying Biot theory to acoustic propagation through the bone.
Researchgate, (Unpublished)