This volume considers the shock response spectrum, its various definitions, its properties and the assumptions involved in its calculation. In developing the practical application of these concepts, the shock shapes most often used with test facilities are presented, together with their characterist
Mechanical Vibrations and Shock Measurements
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1980.
Contents:
Introduction
Characteristics of vibration and shock
Response of mechanical systems to vibration sand shocks
Effects of vibrations and shock on mechanical systems
Effects of vibrations and shock on man
Vibration measuring instrumentation and techniques
Frequency analysis of vibration and shock
Vibration measurements for machine health monitoring
Acoustic emission
Vibration and shock testing
Balancing of rotating machines
Fundamentals of shock and vibration control
Appendices
Index
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