Transport engineering structures are subjected to loads that vary in
both time and space. In general mechanics parlance such loads are called
moving loads. It is the aim of the book to analyze the effects of this
type of load on various elements, components, structures and media of
engineering me- chanics. In recent years all branches of transport have
experienced great advances characterized by increasingly higher speeds
and weights of vehicles. As a result, structures and media over or in
which the vehicles move have been subjected to vibrations and dynamic
stresses far larger than ever before. The author has studied vibrations
of elastic and inelastic bodies and structures under the action of
moving loads for many years. In the course of his career he has
published a number of papers dealing with various aspects of the
problem. On the strength of his studies he has arrived at the conclusion
that the topic has so grown in scope and importance as to merit a
comprehensive treatment. The book is the outcome of his attempt to do so
in a single monograph.