<P>This book covers the basic principles of nonlinear vibrations which occur in flexible and/or adaptive structures, with an emphasis on engineering analysis and relevant control techniques.</P><P>Understanding nonlinear vibrations is becoming increasingly important in a range of engineering applica
Nonlinear Vibration with Control: For Flexible and Adaptive Structures (Solid Mechanics and Its Applications Book 218)
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