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Shock and Vibration
Shock and Vibration Control - Crashworthiness - Structural Dynamics - Impact Engineering - Sound
IMPACT FACTOR: 0,095 (JCR '09) New Section: Shock and Vibration Pre-PressISSN: 1070-9622 Volume 17; 6 issues Institutional subscription (print and online) for 2010: €677 / US$947 (including postage and handling) Click on the subscribe button for more options, including personal subscription prices. Status Report: Last issue (volume 17:3) online on 12 May 2010 Next issue (volume 17:4) scheduled for July 2010 Aims and Scope Submission of Manuscripts Abstracted in Download flyer for this journal Journal Website www.saviac.org |
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Editor-in-Chief Prof. Daniel J. Inman
Department of Mechanical Engineering 310 Durham Hall Mail Code 0261 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA 24061 USA Tel.: +1 540 231 4709 Fax:+1 540 231 2903 E-mail: dinman@vt.edu Founding Editor Walter D. Pilkey
University of Virginia Associate Editors S. Adhikari
E-mail: s.adhikari@swansea.ac.uk M. Ahmadian E-mail: ahmadian@vt.edu H.H. Cudney E-mail: harley.h.cudney@erdc.usace.army.mil M. De Matos Neves E-mail: maneves@dem.ist.utl.pt R. Dufour E-mail: regis.dufour@insa-lyon.fr S. Dyke E-mail: sdyke@purdue.edu S.F. Griffin E-mail: steven.f.griffin@boeing.com A. Irfanoglu E-mail: ayhan@purdue.edu N.M.M. Maia E-mail: nmaia@dem.ist.utl.pt J.M. Montalvão e Silva E-mail: jms@alfa.ist.utl.pt A. Pavic E-mail: a.pavic@sheffield.ac.uk R. Pratap E-mail: pratap@mecheng.iisc.ernet.in J.C. Slater E-mail: joseph.slater@wright.edu V. Steffen Jr. E-mail: vsteffen@mecanica.ufu.br C.R. Welch E-mail: welchc@wes.army.mil Book Review Editor I. Elishakoff
E-mail: elishako@fau.edu See instructions to authors. The intention of the journal Shock and Vibration is to provide a source for the publication of original, archival articles on shock, vibration, sound, structural dynamics, biodynamics, crashworthiness, earthquake engineering, gun dynamics, vehicle dynamics and dynamics and vibration performance of civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering structures. Among the specific areas to be covered are vibration measurements, testing and control, vibration condition monitoring and structural health monitoring, shock hardening, modal testing technology, shock testing, data acquisition, fluid-structure interaction, isolation, noise generation and control, damping, statistical energy analysis, identification (inverse) problems, impact biodynamics, vehicle dynamics, gun dynamics, crashworthiness and vibration serviceability in civil engineering structures. Contributions can cover computational, analytical, and / or experimental technology related to the general area of shock and vibration. Abstracted in
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CPX,
Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology,
EBSCO database,
Health & Safety Science Abstracts,
Inspec,
International Aerospace Abstracts,
International Civil Engeneering Abstracts,
Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition,
Risk Abstracts,
Science Citation Index-Expanded (SciSearch®),
Scopus,
Shock and Vibration Digest
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