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35 reviewsISBN-10 : 1420080571
ISBN-13 : 9781420080575
Author: Haym Benaroya, Mark L Nagurka
Mechanical Vibration: Analysis, Uncertainties, and Control simply and comprehensively addresses the fundamental principles of vibration theory, emphasizing its application in solving practical engineering problems. The authors focus on strengthening engineers’ command of mathematics as a cornerstone for understanding vibration, control, and the ways in which uncertainties affect analysis. It provides a detailed exploration and explanation of the essential equations involved in modeling vibrating systems and shows readers how to employ MATLAB® as an advanced tool for analyzing specific problems.
Chapter 1 Introduction and Background
Chapter 2 Discrete Models
Chapter 3 Discrete Models with Damping
Chapter 4 General Loading and Advanced Topics
Chapter 5 Probabilistic Loading
Chapter 6 Control
Chapter 7 Variational Principles and Analytical Dynamics
Chapter 8 IntroductoryTopics
Chapter 9 Advanced Topics
Chapter 10 Continuous Models for Vibration
Chapter 11 Advanced Continuous Models for Vibration
Chapter 12 Nonlinear Vibration
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Tags: Mechanical Vibration, Analysis, Uncertainties, Control, Haym Benaroya, Mark Nagurka