The relative and absolute response of a mechanical system with a single degree of freedom is considered for arbitrary excitation, and its transfer function defined in various forms. The characteristics of sinusoidal vibration are examined in the context both of the real world and of laboratory tests
Sinusoidal Vibration: Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Volume 1, Second Edition
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Content:
Chapter 1 The Need (pages 1โ29):
Chapter 2 Basic Mechanics (pages 31โ83):
Chapter 3 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom Mechanical System to an Arbitrary Excitation (pages 85โ132):
Chapter 4 Impulse and Step Responses (pages 133โ175):
Chapter 5 Sinusoidal Vibration (pages 177โ188):
Chapter 6 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom Mechanical System to a Sinusoidal Excitation (pages 189โ241):
Chapter 7 Non?Viscous Damping (pages 243โ271):
Chapter 8 Swept Sine (pages 273โ298):
Chapter 9 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom System to a Swept Sine Vibration (pages 299โ330):
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