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This document is the contents page for a book on vibration measurement and analysis. It lists the chapter titles and authors for 20 chapters. The chapters cover topics such as mechanical impedance, statistical analysis of vibrations, vibration transducers, instrumentation for vibration measurement and analysis, measurement techniques, condition monitoring of machinery, strain-gage instrumentation, calibration of pickups, vibration standards, and test criteria and specifications. Many of the chapters are authored by professors from various universities and industry professionals.

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This document is the contents page for a book on vibration measurement and analysis. It lists the chapter titles and authors for 20 chapters. The chapters cover topics such as mechanical impedance, statistical analysis of vibrations, vibration transducers, instrumentation for vibration measurement and analysis, measurement techniques, condition monitoring of machinery, strain-gage instrumentation, calibration of pickups, vibration standards, and test criteria and specifications. Many of the chapters are authored by professors from various universities and industry professionals.

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vi CONTENTS

Chapter 10. Mechanical Impedance 10.1

Elmer L. Hixson, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin,


Austin, TX 78712.

Chapter 11. Statistical Methods for Analyzing Vibrating Systems 11.1

Richard G. DeJong, Professor of Engineering, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 49546.

Chapter 12. Vibration Transducers 12.1

Anthony S. Chu, Director of Marketing, Test Instrumentation, Endevco Corporation, San Juan
Capistrano, CA 92675.

Chapter 13. Vibration Measurement Instrumentation 13.1

Robert B. Randall, Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052,
Australia.

Chapter 14. Vibration Analyzers and Their Use 14.1

Robert B. Randall, Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052,
Australia.

Chapter 15. Measurement Techniques 15.1

Cyril M. Harris, Charles Batchelor Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Columbia


University, New York, NY 10027.

Chapter 16. Condition Monitoring of Machinery 16.1

Joëlle Courrech, Area Sales Manager, Brüel & Kjaer, Sound and Vibration Measurement,
A/S Denmark.
AND
Ronald L. Eshleman, Director, Vibration Institute, Willowbrook, IL 60514.

Chapter 17. Strain-Gage Instrumentation 17.1

Earl J. Wilson, formerly Chief of Strain and Environmental Branch, National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA 93524.

Chapter 18. Calibration of Pickups 18.1

M. Roman Serbyn, Associate Professor, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD 21251.


AND
Jeffrey Dosch, Technical Director, PCB Piezotronics, Depew, NY 14043-2495.

Chapter 19. Shock and Vibration Standards 19.1

David J. Evans, Mechanical Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology,


Gaithersburg, MD 20899-9221.
AND
Henry C. Pusey, Executive Director, Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology,
Winchester, VA 22601-6354.

Chapter 20. Test Criteria and Specifications 20.1

Allan G. Piersol, Consultant, Piersol Engineering Company, Woodland Hills, CA 91364-4830.

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