ATI Training Courses

Sound and Vibration, Feb 2005

"Vibration & Noise Control, New Insights & Developments" will be held April 12-15 in Middletown, RI, $1,595. Taught by Dr. Eric Ungar, the course will cover: how to attack vibration & noise problems; what means are available for vibration & noise control; how to make vibration isolation, damping, and absorbers work; and how noise is generated and radiated, and how it can be reduced.

"Sonar Principles & ASW Analysis" is scheduled for May 16-19 in Middletown, RI, $1,595. This course will cover: sonar parameters and their utility in ASW analysis; the sonar equation as it applies to active and passive systems; fundamentals of array configurations, beamforming, and signal detectability; rationale behind the design of passive and active sonar systems; theory and applications of current weapons and sensors, plus future directions; and the implications and counters to the quieting of the target's signature.

These courses are presented by: Applied Technology Institute (ATI), 12960 Linden Church Rd, Clarksville, MD 21029; 888.501.2100; 410.531.1013; ati@aticoursos.com. ATI has a new 48-page catalog of technical training courses in the areas of sonar & acoustical engineering, vibration & noise, defense topics, and engineering & data analysis. The courses run February-June, 2005. For a complete schedule of public classes, please visit www.aticourses.com. Courses can also he presented at a client's facility. ATI is celebrating their 20th anniversary of providing technical training.

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