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The Mechanics of Vibration

Understanding Vibration Characteristics in Engineering

R E D Bishop author D C Johnson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:21st Jul '11

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This insightful work, The Mechanics of Vibration, focuses on understanding vibration characteristics in machines and structures, rather than just formal calculations.

Originally published in 1960, The Mechanics of Vibration offers a comprehensive exploration of the vibration characteristics of machines and structures. Rather than presenting a straightforward formula for calculations, the book emphasizes understanding the underlying principles of vibration. It begins with the concept of steady forced motion, gradually introducing the notion of free motion as a limiting case, which allows readers to grasp the complexities of vibrational behavior in various systems.

The text delves into the idea of dynamic flexibility, serving as a crucial link between simple systems and more complex, multi-freedom systems with lumped parameters. This approach not only simplifies the analysis of intricate problems but also aids in breaking them down into manageable components. By utilizing classical theory, the book equips students with the necessary tools to tackle both theoretical and practical challenges in the field of vibration analysis.

Designed for engineering students, The Mechanics of Vibration assumes a foundational understanding of mathematics, making it suitable for those in honors courses. The book's primary goal is to provide a solid background for further studies, guiding readers on a path toward advanced work in vibration mechanics and related disciplines. It remains a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of vibrational phenomena.

ISBN: 9781107402454

Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 31mm

Weight: 1040g

610 pages