Engineering Research
Materials Science
Engineering Series
Noise, Vibration and Comfort
Description:
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The 61 papers are grouped as follows:
Chapter 1: Vehicle Noise, Vibration and Harshness;
Chapter 2: Environmental Sound and Vibration Issues;
Chapter 3: Comfort and Ergonomics;
Chapter 4: Sensors, Signal Analysis and Control;
Chapter 5: Materials Studies;
Chapter 6: Computational and Experimental Mechanics;
Chapter 7: Energy Harvesting;
Chapter 8: Tunnel, Subway and Underground Facilities;
Chapter 9: Seismic Engineering;
Chapter 10: Fluid Engineering, Coastal Engineering, Hydrology and Water Resource Management
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Engineers and researchers in sound and vibration share their experience and discoveries in the areas of vehicle noise, vibration, and harshness; environmental sound and vibration issues; comfort and ergonomics; sensors, signal analysis, and control; materials; computational and experimental mechanics; and energy harvesting. The 61 papers consider such topics as a parallel study of vibration analysis and acoustic analysis in low frequency brake noise, applying condition-based monitoring in predictive maintenance strategies for a total asset and facility management service, a pilot study on work-related neck-shoulder pain among sewing machine operators, improving the fire retardant property of natural fiber, and optimizing resonator design for a vibration-based electromagnetic energy harvester.
Ringgold Subjects:
— Civil Engineering
— Engineering
— Environmental Engineering
— Materials Science