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About the Series:
This important new series of five volumes has been written with
both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian
Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two
fundamental and crucially important areas of mechanical
engineering, from both the theoretical and practical standpoints.
As all products need to be designed to withstand the environmental
conditions to which they are likely to be subjected, prototypes
must be verified by calculation and laboratory tests, the latter
according to specifications from national or international
standards. The concept of tailoring the product to its environment
has gradually developed whereby, from the very start of a design
project, through the to the standards specifications and testing
procedures on the prototype, the real environment in which the
product being tested will be functioning is taken into account. The
five volumes of Mechanical Shock and Vibration cover all the issues
that need to be addressed in this area of mechanical engineering.
The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of the real
world and of laboratory tests - essential for the development of
specifications.
Volume I: Sinusoidal Vibration The relative and absolute response
of a mechanical system with a single degree of freedom is
considered for arbitrary excitation, and its transfer function
defined in various forms. The characteristics of sinusoidal
vibration are placed in the context both of the real world and of
laboratory tests, and transient and steady-state response of the
single-degree-of-freedom system. First viscous damping and than
non-linear damping is considered. The various types of swept sine
and theirproperties are described and, for the one
degree-of-freedom system, the consequences of an inappropriate
choice of sweep rate are considered. From the latter, rules
governing the choice of suitable sweep rates are developed.
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