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Vibration of Continuous Systems

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
McGraw-Hill Education | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9780071714792
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IN-DEPTH INFORMATION ON THE VIBRATIONS OF CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS

Written by experts in the field, Vibrations of Continuous Systems expalins the vibrational behavior of basic structural components and elements. Several real-world applications in various fields, including acoustics and aerospace, mechanical, civil, and biomedical engineering, are highlighted. The book includes the derivation of the governing equations of motion and emphasizes the interplay between mathematics and physical understanding. Challenging end-of-chapter problems reinforce the concepts presented in this detailed guide.

COVERAGE INCLUDES: Transverse vibrations of stringsLongitudinal and torsional vibrations of barsBeam vibrationsMembrane vibrationsPlate vibrationsShell vibrationsVibrations of three-dimensional bodiesVibrations of composite continuous systems

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ISBN13:9780071714792
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden

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Chapter 1. Introduction<br>Chapter 2. Transverse Vibrations of Strings<br>Chapter 3. Longitudinal and Torsional Vibrations of Bars<br>Chapter 4. Beam Vibrations<br>Chapter 5. Membrane Vibrations<br>Chapter 6. Plate Vibrations<br>Chapter 7. Shell Vibrations<br>Chapter 8. Vibrations of Three-Dimensional Bodies<br>Chapter 9. Vibrations of Composite Continuous Systems<br>Appendix A. Summary of One Degree-of-Freedom Vibrations (with Viscous Damping)<br>Appendix B. Bessel Functions: Some Useful Information<br>Appendix C. Hyperbolic Functions: Some Useful Relations<br>Index
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