Theory of Vibration with Application
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Theory of Vibrations With Applications A thorough treatment of vibration theory theory of vibration with application and its engineering applications, from simple degree to multi degree-of-freedom system. Focuses on the physical aspects of the mathematical concepts necessary to describe the vibration phenomena. Provides many example applications to typical problems faced by practicing engineers. Includes a chapter on computer methods, theory of vibration with application and an accompanying disk with four basic Fortran programs covering most of the calculations encountered in vibration problems. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Advanced Vibration Analysis Providing a unified understanding of vibration analysis for graduate students theory of vibration with application and industry professionals, Advanced Vibration Analysis presents a comprehensive theory for the advanced analysis of vibrations. This book ties together the theories theory of vibration with application and analysis methods for vibrations of discrete systems theory of vibration with application and vibrations of continuous systems with a unified mathematical theory. It covers vibrations in single degree of freedom systems, calculus of variations, linear algebra, operators for vibration problems, free vibrations of conservative theory of vibration with application and non-conservative systems, forced response, theory of vibration with application and variational methods. It also includes recent applications such as vibrations of nanotubes. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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