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Objectives This book is used to teach vibratory mechanics to
undergraduate engineers at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology of Lausanne. It is a basic course, at the level of the
first university degree, necessary for the proper comprehension of
the following disciplines. Vibrations of continuous linear systems
(beams, plates) random vibration of linear systems vibrations of
non-linear systems dynamics of structures experimental methods,
rheological models, etc. Effective teaching methods have been given
the highest priority. Thus the book covers basic theories of
vibratory mechanics in an ap propriately rigorous and complete way,
and is illustrated by nume rous applied examples. In addition to
university students, it is suitable for industrial engineers who
want to strengthen or complete their training. It has been written
so that someone working alone should find it easy to read.
pescription The subject of the book is the vibrations of linear
mechanical sys tems having only a finite number of degrees of
freedom (ie discrete linear systems). These can be divided into the
following two catego ries: -X- systems of solids which are
considered to be rigid, and which are acted upon by elastic forces
and by linear resist.ive forces (viscous damping forces).
deformable continuous systems which have been made discrete. In
other words, systems which are replaced (approximately) by systems
having only a limited number of degrees of freedom, using digital
or experimental methods."
Objectives This book is used to teach vibratory mechanics to
undergraduate engineers at the Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology of Lausanne. It is a basic course, at the level of the
first university degree, necessary for the proper comprehension of
the following disciplines. Vibrations of continuous linear systems
(beams, plates) random vibration of linear systems vibrations of
non-linear systems dynamics of structures experimental methods,
rheological models, etc. Effective teaching methods have been given
the highest priority. Thus the book covers basic theories of
vibratory mechanics in an ap propriately rigorous and complete way,
and is illustrated by nume rous applied examples. In addition to
university students, it is suitable for industrial engineers who
want to strengthen or complete their training. It has been written
so that someone working alone should find it easy to read.
pescription The subject of the book is the vibrations of linear
mechanical sys tems having only a finite number of degrees of
freedom (ie discrete linear systems). These can be divided into the
following two catego ries: -X- systems of solids which are
considered to be rigid, and which are acted upon by elastic forces
and by linear resist.ive forces (viscous damping forces).
deformable continuous systems which have been made discrete. In
other words, systems which are replaced (approximately) by systems
having only a limited number of degrees of freedom, using digital
or experimental methods."
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