Vibration of mechanical and structural systems with microcomputer applications / M.L. James [and three others]
Material type:
- 65014871
- TA 355 .V53 1994

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GC TA 352 .P98 2011 c.1 Understanding engineering mechanics : dynamics / | GC TA 352 .P98 2011 c.2 Understanding engineering mechanics : dynamics / | GC TA 355 .D56 1991 Vibroacoustical diagnostics for machines and structures / | GC TA 355 .V53 1994 Vibration of mechanical and structural systems with microcomputer applications / | GC TA 357 .E54 2013 Engineering fluid mechanics / | GC TA 357 .G55 1993 Schaum's outline of theory and problems of fluid mechanics and hydraulics / | GC TA 357 .P68 2012 c.1 Mechanics of fluids / |
Includes index.
Basic concepts/mathematics -- Free vibration of single-degree-of-freedom- systems -- Harmonic excitation of single-degree-of-freedom systems -- transient vibration from nonharmonic excitation -- Free vibration of multiple-degree-of-freedom systems (discrete and lumped-mass systems) -- Forced vibration of discrete and lumped-mass systems/modal analysis -- Lagrange's equations and the finite-element method in vibration analysis -- Continuous systems
The purpsoe of this text is to present comprehensive coverage of the fundamental principles of vibration theory, with emphasis on the application of these principles to practical engineering problems.
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