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Vibrations

Authors

Balakumar Balachandran, University of Maryland, College Park, Edward B. Magrab, University of Maryland, College Park
Published 2018

Description

This new edition explains how vibrations can be used in a broad spectrum of applications and how to meet the challenges faced by engineers and system designers. The text integrates linear and nonlinear systems, and covers the time domain and the frequency domain, responses to harmonic and transient excitations, and discrete and continuous system models. It focuses on modeling, analysis, prediction, and measurement to provide a complete understanding of the underlying physical vibratory phenomena and their relevance for engineering design.…

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Key features

  • Contains numerous examples with practical real-world applications
  • Includes design guidelines that can be applied to a range of vibratory systems
  • Thirteen new tables summarise key characteristics and results, acting as a quick reference for self-study
  • Over forty online interactive graphics (referred to throughout the book) provide a visual summary of system behaviors

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