Random vibration: mechanical, structural, and earthquake engineering applications
β Scribed by Lee, George C.; Liang, Zach
- Publisher
- CRC Press/Taylor & Francis Group
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 661
- Category
- Library
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Content: Section IΓ’ Basic Probability TheoryIntroductionBackground of Random VibrationFundamental Concept of Probability TheoryRandom VariablesFunctions of Random VariablesSystems and FunctionsSums of Random VariablesOther Functions of Random VariablesDesign ConsiderationsCentral Limit Theorems and ApplicationsSection IIΓ’ Random ProcessRandom Processes in the Time DomainDefinitions and Basic ConceptsStationary ProcessCorrelation AnalysisRandom Processes in the Frequency DomainSpectral Density FunctionSpectral AnalysisPractical Issues of PSD FunctionsSpectral Presentation of Random ProcessStatistical Properties of Random ProcessLevel CrossingsExtremaAccumulative DamagesSection IIIΓ’ VibrationsSingle-Degree-of-Freedom Vibration SystemsConcept of VibrationPeriodically Forced VibrationResponse of SDOF System to Arbitrary ForcesResponse of SDOF Linear Systems to Random ExcitationsStationary ExcitationsWhite Noise ProcessEngineering ExamplesCoherence AnalysesTime Series AnalysisRandom Vibration of MDOF Linear SystemsModelingDirect Model for Determining ResponsesNormal Mode MethodNonproportionally Damped Systems, Complex ModesModal CombinationSection IV Applications and Further DiscussionsInverse ProblemsIntroduction to Inverse ProblemsSystem Parameter IdentificationVibration TestingFailures of Systems3Γ CriterionFirst Passage FailureFatigueConsiderations on Reliability DesignNonlinear Vibrations and Statistical LinearizationNonlinear SystemsNonlinear Random VibrationsMonte Carlo SimulationsReferencesIndex
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Random vibration.
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The topic of Introduction to Random Vibrations is the behavior of structural and mechanical systems when they are subjected to unpredictable, or random, vibrations. These vibrations may arise from natural phenomena such as earthquakes or wind, or from human-controlled causes such as the stresses pla
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The fundamental concepts, ideas and methods underlying all vibration phenomena are explained and illustrated in this book. The principles of classical linear vibration theory are brought together with vibration measurement, signal processing and random vibration for application to vibration problems
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