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Introduction to mechanical vibrations / Ronald J. Anderson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2020Description: xv, 268 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119053651
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Introduction to mechanical vibrationsDDC classification:
  • 620.3 An231i 23
LOC classification:
  • TA355 .A533 2020
Contents:
The transition from dynamics to vibrations -- Single degree of freedom systems - modeling -- Single degree of freedom systems - free vibrations -- SDOF systems - forced vibrations - response to initial -- SDOF systems - steady state forced vibrations -- Damping -- Systems with more than one degree of freedom -- Continuous systems -- Finite elements -- The inerter -- Analysis of experimental data -- Topics in vibrations -- Appendix A: Least squares curve fitting -- Appendix B: Moments of inertia.
Summary: "An in-depth introduction to the foundations of vibrations for students of mechanical engineering For students pursuing their education in Mechanical Engineering, An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations is a definitive resource. The text extensively covers foundational knowledge in the field and uses it to lead up to and include: finite elements, the inerter, Discrete Fourier Transforms, flow-induced vibrations, and self-excited oscillations in rail vehicles. The text aims to accomplish two things in a single, introductory, semester-length, course in vibrations. The primary goal is to present the basics of vibrations in a manner that promotes understanding and interest while building a foundation of lnowledge in the field. The secondary goal is to give students a good understanding of two topics that are ubiquitous in today's engineering workplace - finite element analysis (FEA) and Discrete Fourier Transforms (the DFT- most often seen in the form of the Fast Fourier Transform or FFT). FEA and FFT software tools are readily available to both students and practicing engineers and they need to be used with understanding and a degree of caution. While these two subjects fit nicely into vibrations, this book presents them in a way that emphasizes understanding of the underlying principles so that students are aware of both the power and the limitations of the methods. In addition to covering all the topics that make up an introductory knowledge of vibrations, the book includes: End of chapter exercises to help students review key topics and definitions? Access to sample data files, software, and animations via a dedicated website"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes index.

The transition from dynamics to vibrations -- Single degree of freedom systems - modeling -- Single degree of freedom systems - free vibrations -- SDOF systems - forced vibrations - response to initial -- SDOF systems - steady state forced vibrations -- Damping -- Systems with more than one degree of freedom -- Continuous systems -- Finite elements -- The inerter -- Analysis of experimental data -- Topics in vibrations -- Appendix A: Least squares curve fitting -- Appendix B: Moments of inertia.

"An in-depth introduction to the foundations of vibrations for students of mechanical engineering For students pursuing their education in Mechanical Engineering, An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations is a definitive resource. The text extensively covers foundational knowledge in the field and uses it to lead up to and include: finite elements, the inerter, Discrete Fourier Transforms, flow-induced vibrations, and self-excited oscillations in rail vehicles. The text aims to accomplish two things in a single, introductory, semester-length, course in vibrations. The primary goal is to present the basics of vibrations in a manner that promotes understanding and interest while building a foundation of lnowledge in the field. The secondary goal is to give students a good understanding of two topics that are ubiquitous in today's engineering workplace - finite element analysis (FEA) and Discrete Fourier Transforms (the DFT- most often seen in the form of the Fast Fourier Transform or FFT). FEA and FFT software tools are readily available to both students and practicing engineers and they need to be used with understanding and a degree of caution. While these two subjects fit nicely into vibrations, this book presents them in a way that emphasizes understanding of the underlying principles so that students are aware of both the power and the limitations of the methods. In addition to covering all the topics that make up an introductory knowledge of vibrations, the book includes: End of chapter exercises to help students review key topics and definitions? Access to sample data files, software, and animations via a dedicated website"-- Provided by publisher.

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