Harris' Shock And | Vibration Handbook
It provides a unified system of terminology and symbols, often presenting data in both U.S. Customary and SI units.
While mathematically rigorous enough for university use, it is designed for practicing engineers, emphasizing charts and written explanations over overly technical formulas where possible. Harris' Shock and Vibration Handbook
Edited by Allan G. Piersol and Thomas L. Paez, this version added innovative techniques such as waveform replication and finite element method applications. It provides a unified system of terminology and
Comprehensive coverage of vibration fundamentals, nonlinear vibration, and transient responses to shock. it is designed for practicing engineers
The handbook is typically structured into three major thematic groups: