Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
A list of several international journals that publish research and development articles related to various aspects of engineering noise and vibration control is presented below.
Acustica – S. Hirzel Verlag
Applied Acoustics – Elsevier Applied Science
Current Awareness Abstracts – Vibration Institute
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America – Acoustical Society of America
Journal of Fluid Mechanics – Cambridge University Press
Journal of Fluids and Structures – Academic Press
Journal of Sound and Vibration – Academic Press
Journal of Vibration, Acoustics, Stress, and Reliability in Design – American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing – Academic Press
Noise and Vibration in Industry – Multi-Science
Noise Control Engineering Journal – Institute of Noise Control Engineers
Shock and Vibration Digest – Vibration Institute
Sound and Vibration – Acoustical Publications, Inc.
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