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Here are several textbooks on the subject which I used back in the day and still have a proud spot on my bookshelf:
Acoustics by Beranek (classic acoustical engineering theory from an MIT professor)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/088318494X
The Art of Electronics by Horowitz and Hill (for low level lessons on circuit components like DACs and op amps)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0521809266/
Introduction To Electroacoustics and Audio Amplifier Design by Leach (more theory by a professor) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0757572863/
JBL Audio Engineering for Sound Reinforcement (practical applications) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00GQZQ8UE/
Yes, I understand that it's a broad question. I suppose I'm looking for an all-around books, but my areas of interest would be noise, vibration (obviously), intake & exhaust flow and pressure.
A broader survey would be useful. I guess I was asking if there were a few core books that any automotive engineer would be familiar with. After those, they would branch into their areas of speciality.
edit: An example, from my own field. It doens't matter if you're working in automotive, industrial, HVAC, etc., if you're doing anything related to acoustics you probably own Acoustics by Leo Beranek, as well as his other books. They aren't as laser-specific as some books, but they're the building blocks that acousticians/NVH guys start with.