Mechanical vibrations : theory and applications / S. Graham Kelly
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- 9781439062142
- TA 355 .K45 2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Modeling of sdof systems -- 3. Free vibrations of sdof systems -- 4. Harmonic excitation of sdof systems -- 5. Transient vibrations of one-degree-of-freedom systems -- 6. Two-degree of freedom systems -- 7. Modeling of mdof systems -- 8. Free vibrations of mdof systems -- 9. Forced vibrations of mdof systems -- 10. Vibrations of continuous systems -- 11. Finite element method -- 12. Nonlinear vibrations -- 13. Random vibrations. APPENDIX A. Unit impulse function and unit step function -- APPENDIX B. Laplace transforms -- APPENDIX C. Linear algebra -- APPENDIX D. Deflections of beams due to concentrated loads.
Takes an applications-based approach at teaching students to apply previously learned engineering principles while laying a foundation for engineering design. This text offers a review of the principles of dynamics so that terminology and notation are consistent and applies them to derive mathematical models of dynamic mechanical systems.
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