05-11-2010, 09:22 AM
Railway noise and vibration: mechanisms, modeling and means of Control
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Author: Thompson, David
ISBN-13: 978-0-08-045147-3
This book brings together research in the area of railway noise and vibration, much of which has been published in various papers. The intention is to present it in a way that provides a coherent introduction to the field. While inevitably many of the references are our own, the book is not just a record of the authors’ work and also owes much to the many colleagues we have worked with over the years.
It is not practical in a book of this sort to provide an introduction to sound and vibration for those completely unfamiliar with them. Some basic background to acoustics is therefore assumed.
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