This Third Edition of the well-received engineering text retains the clarity of exposition that made the previous editions so popular, and contains the most widely-used problem sets in the business. Approach to vibration analysis is clear, concise, and simple, backed up by a wealth of problems and examples. Multi-degree-of-freedom problems are well-prefaced with two-degree-of-freedom cases. There is a special treatment of damping, including non-viscous problems (standard texts make much use of viscous damping, but most practical examples are not viscous). Now includes an excellent development of Rayleigh's principle and an introduction to finite element vibration analysis. Contains 100 new problems.
By:
Robert F. Steidel Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc Country of Publication: United States Edition: 3rd edition Dimensions:
Height: 247mm,
Width: 168mm,
Spine: 25mm
Weight: 828g ISBN:9780471845454 ISBN 10: 0471845450 Pages: 464 Publication Date:03 January 1989 Audience:
College/higher education
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A / AS level
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Dynamics. Periodic Motion. Energy Methods. Forced Periodic Motion. Initial Conditions and Transient Vibration. Damping. Damped Forced Vibrations. Nonlinear Vibration. Two Degrees of Freedom. Torsional Vibration. Discrete Systems: Matrix Methods. Discrete Systems: Finite Elements. Distributed Systems. Random Vibration. References. Index.
Robert F. Steidel is the author of An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations, 3rd Edition, published by Wiley.