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This book presents in detail an alternative approach to solving
problems involving both linear and nonlinear oscillations of
elastic distributed parameter systems. It includes the so-called
variational, projection and iterative gradient methods, which, when
applied to nonlinear problems, use the procedure of linearization
of the original non-linear equations. These methods are not
universal and require a different solution for each problem or
class of problems.However, in many cases the combination of the
methods shown in this book leads to more efficient algorithms for
solving important applied problems.To record these algorithms in a
unified form, the first part of the book and its appendix devote
considerable attention to compiling the general operator equations,
which include (as particular cases) equations for vibrations in
rods, plates, shells and three-dimensional bodies. They are mainly
considered to be periodic or nearly periodic oscillations, which
correspond to stat ionary or nearly stationary regimes of machinery
operation. In turn, the second part of the book presents a number
of solutions for selected applications.
This book presents in detail an alternative approach to solving
problems involving both linear and nonlinear oscillations of
elastic distributed parameter systems. It includes the so-called
variational, projection and iterative gradient methods, which, when
applied to nonlinear problems, use the procedure of linearization
of the original non-linear equations. These methods are not
universal and require a different solution for each problem or
class of problems.However, in many cases the combination of the
methods shown in this book leads to more efficient algorithms for
solving important applied problems.To record these algorithms in a
unified form, the first part of the book and its appendix devote
considerable attention to compiling the general operator equations,
which include (as particular cases) equations for vibrations in
rods, plates, shells and three-dimensional bodies. They are mainly
considered to be periodic or nearly periodic oscillations, which
correspond to stat ionary or nearly stationary regimes of machinery
operation. In turn, the second part of the book presents a number
of solutions for selected applications.
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