This 1997 volume provides an overview of statistical energy
analysis and its applications in structural vibration. Statistical
energy analysis is a powerful method for predicting and analysing
the vibrational behaviour of structures. Its main use is for
structures that can be considered as assemblies of interconnected
subsystems which are subject to medium to high frequency vibration
sources. This volume brings together nine articles by experts from
around the world. The opening chapter gives an introduction and
overview of the technique describing its key successes, potential
and limitations. Following chapters look in more detail at a
selection of cases and examples which together illustrate the scope
and power of the technique. This book is based on a Royal Society
Philosophical Transactions issue under the title 'Statistical
Energy Analysis', but an extra chapter, by Chohan, Price, Keane and
Beshara, discussing nonconservatively coupled systems is included
in this edition.
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