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Engineering Vibration, Second Edition (Hardcover)

Category : Vibration
Author : Dan Inman
ISBN : 013726142X
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Description : Book Info
Textbook encouraging students to learn vibration in an interactive way, to solidify the design components of vibration and to integrate nonlinear vibration problems. Highlights include integration of computational software such as Mathematica and MathCAD in each chapter and introductions to modal and dynamic finite element analysis.
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Formulas for Natural Frequency and Mode Shape

Category : Vibration
Author : Robert D. Blevins
ISBN : 1575241846
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Description : This is a basic reference book for anyone involved in vibration analysis. It is always a good idea to do a hand calculation of the resonance frequency of a system to see if you are in the right ball park. This book contains hundreds of formula for the resonance frequencies of systems.
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Added on : Jun 22, 2002
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Fundamentals of Vibrations

Category : Vibration
Author : Leonard Meirovitch
ISBN : 0071181741
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Description : Intended for introductory vibrations courses, Meirovitch offers a masterfully crafted textbook that covers all basic concepts at a level appropriate for undergraduate students. The book contains a chapter on the use of Finite Element Methods in vibrational analysis. Meirovitch uses selective worked examples to show the application of MATLAB software in this course. The author's approach challenges students with a precise and thoughtful explanations and motivates them through use of physical explanations, plentiful problems, worked-out examples, and illustrations.
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Handbook of Human Vibration

Category : Vibration
Author : Michael J. Griffin
ISBN : 0123030412
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Description : This is another must have book if you have anything to do with human vibrations, which means how humans respond to vibration.
The book describes the internal resonances of the human body and which organs are sensitive at what frequencies, damage that can occur through the use of tools (white knuckle syndrome), vibration related to suspension seats, building vibrations and many others. The text does not depend on an advanced knowledge of mathematics or a familiarity with the jargon from the various disciplines, and is accessible to all persons interested in human vibration.
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Added on : Jun 22, 2002
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