Edited by
David Ewins, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, U.K.
Singiresu Rao, University of Miami, Florida, U.S.A.
Editor-in-Chief:
Simon Braun
Simon Braun, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Description
The
Encyclopedia of Vibration is the first resource to cover this field so comprehensively. Approximately 190 articles
cover everything from basic vibration theory to ultrasonics, from both fundamental and applied standpoints. Areas covered include vibrations
in machines, buildings and other structures, vehicles, ships, and aircraft, as well as human response to vibration.
Each article provides
a concise and authoritative introduction to a topic. The
Encyclopedia includes essential facts, background information,
and techniques for modeling, analysis, design, testing, and control of vibration. It is highlighted with numerous illustrations and
is structured to provide easy access to required information.
Audience:
Researchers, practicing engineers, and high-level students in the fields of mechanical, civil, aeronautical, and electrical engineering;
also specialists in acoustics and vibration.
Members of the following organizations:UK & Europe-
Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)......UK-based international organisation: http://www.imeche.org.uk/ Institution of Civil
Engineers......UK-based international organisation: http://www.ice.org.uk/ Institute of Sound & Vibration European Acoustics AssociationUS American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Acoustical Society of America
Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM) International Institute of Acoustics & Vibration (IIAV)......http://www.iiav.org/