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Sinusoidal Vibration: Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Volume 1, Second Edition

โœ Scribed by Christian Lalanne(auth.)


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โœฆ Synopsis


Content:
Chapter 1 The Need (pages 1โ€“29):
Chapter 2 Basic Mechanics (pages 31โ€“83):
Chapter 3 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom Mechanical System to an Arbitrary Excitation (pages 85โ€“132):
Chapter 4 Impulse and Step Responses (pages 133โ€“175):
Chapter 5 Sinusoidal Vibration (pages 177โ€“188):
Chapter 6 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom Mechanical System to a Sinusoidal Excitation (pages 189โ€“241):
Chapter 7 Non?Viscous Damping (pages 243โ€“271):
Chapter 8 Swept Sine (pages 273โ€“298):
Chapter 9 Response of a Linear One?Degree?of?Freedom System to a Swept Sine Vibration (pages 299โ€“330):


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