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A thorough treatment of vibration theory and its engineering applications, from simple degree to multi degree-of-freedom system. Focuses on the physical aspects of the mathematical concepts necessary to describe the vibration phenomena. Provides many example applications to typical problems faced by practicing engineers. Includes a chapter on computer methods, and an accompanying disk with four basic Fortran programs covering most of the calculations encountered in vibration problems.
Contents:
The SI System of Units
1
Oscillatory Motion
2
Free Vibration
3
Harmonically Excited Vibration
4
Transient Vibration
5
Systems with Two or More Degrees of Freedom
6
Properties of Vibrating Systems
7
Lagrange's Equation
8
Computational Methods
9.Vibration of Continuous Systems
10
Introduction to the Finite Element Method
11
Mode-Summation Procedures for Continuous Systems
12
Classical Methods
13
Random Vibrations
14
Nonlinear Vibrations
Appendices
Answers to Selected Problems
Index.
Brief Description:
Junior or Senior level Vibration courses in Departments of Mechanical Engineering. A thorough treatment of vibration theory and its engineering applications, from simple degree to multi degree-of-freedom system.
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