The second edition of Applied Structural and Mechanical
Vibrations: Theory and Methods continues the first edition s dual
focus on the mathematical theory and the practical aspects of
engineering vibrations measurement and analysis. This book
emphasises the physical concepts, brings together theory and
practice, and includes a number of worked-out examples of varying
difficulty and an extensive list of references.
What s New in the Second Edition:
- Adds new material on response spectra
- Includes revised chapters on modal analysis and on probability
and statistics
- Introduces new material on stochastic processes and random
vibrations
The book explores the theory and methods of engineering
vibrations. By also addressing the measurement and analysis of
vibrations in real-world applications, it provides and explains the
fundamental concepts that form the common background of disciplines
such as structural dynamics, mechanical, aerospace, automotive,
earthquake, and civil engineering. Applied Structural and
Mechanical Vibrations: Theory and Methods presents the material in
order of increasing complexity. It introduces the simplest physical
systems capable of vibratory motion in the fundamental chapters,
and then moves on to a detailed study of the free and forced
vibration response of more complex systems. It also explains some
of the most important approximate methods and experimental
techniques used to model and analyze these systems.
With respect to the first edition, all the material has been
revised and updated, making it a superb reference for advanced
students and professionals working in the field."
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