Structural Dynamics in Industry
โ Scribed by Alain Girard, Nicolas Roy(auth.)
- Publisher
- Wiley-ISTE
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 437
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Structural Dynamics in Industry focuses on the behavior of structures subjected to a vibrational or shock environment. It takes a systematic approach to the basic concepts in order to enhance the reader's understanding and to allow industrial structures to be covered with the necessary degree of depth. The developments are explained with a minimum of mathematics and are frequently illustrated with simple examples, while numerous industry case studies are also provided.Content:
Chapter 1 General Introduction to Linear Analysis (pages 1โ31):
Chapter 2 The Single?Degree?of?Freedom System (pages 33โ64):
Chapter 3 Multiple?Degree?of?Freedom Systems (pages 65โ97):
Chapter 4 The Modal Approach (pages 99โ128):
Chapter 5 Modal Effective Parameters (pages 129โ167):
Chapter 6 Continuous Systems (pages 169โ217):
Chapter 7 Complex Modes (pages 219โ248):
Chapter 8 Modal Synthesis (pages 249โ293):
Chapter 9 Frequency Response Synthesis (pages 295โ321):
Chapter 10 Introduction to Non?linear Analysis (pages 323โ347):
Chapter 11 Testing Techniques (pages 349โ383):
Chapter 12 Model Updating and Optimization (pages 385โ409):
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