Principles of Vibration by Benson H. Tongue (2001, Hardcover)

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PublisherOxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-100195142462
ISBN-139780195142464
eBay Product ID (ePID)1827344

Product Key Features

Number of Pages528 Pages
Publication NamePrinciples of Vibration
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2001
SubjectWaves & Wave Mechanics, Engineering (General)
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaTechnology & Engineering, Science
AuthorBenson H. Tongue
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.3 in
Item Weight38.8 Oz
Item Length7.7 in
Item Width9.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number2
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN00-032418
Dewey Edition21
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal620.3
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentChapter 1. Free Vibration of Single-Degree-of-Freedom Systems1.1. Introduction1.2. Translational Vibrations--Undamped1.3. Rotational Vibrations and Linearization1.4. Viscous Damping1.5. Lagrange's Equations1.6. Homework ProblemsChapter 2. Forced Vibration of Single-Degree-of-Freedom System2.1. Introduction2.2. Seismic Excitation--Step Input2.4. Direct Force Excitation2.5. Transfer Functions2.6. Viscous Damping2.7. Complex Representations2.8. Damped Seismic Motion2.9. Rotating Imbalance2.10. Identification of Damping and Natural Frequency2.11. Other Types of Damping2.12. Accelerometers and Seismometers2.13. Homework ProblemsChapter 3. Nonsinusoidal Excitations3.1. Introduction3.2. Fourier Series Analysis3.3. Forced Response via the Convolution Integral3.4. Shock Response3.5. Homework ProblemsChapter 4. Vibrations Involving More Than One Degree of Freedom4.1. Introduction4.2. Free Response--Undamped System4.3. Forced Response4.4. Vibration Absorbers without Damping4.5. Real Behavior of a Vibration Absorber4.6. Zeros in a Forced Response4.7. Putting Problems into Normal Form4.8. Orthogonality of System Eigenvectors4.9. More on Normal Forms4.10. Linear Damping4.11. Comparison of Damped Eigensolutions4.12. Forced Response of Damped Systems4.13. Symmetry of Mass and Stiffness Matrices4.14. Repeated Frequencies and Zero Frequencies4.15. Influence Coefficients4.16. Homework ProblemsChapter 5. Distributed Systems5.1. Introduction5.2. Free Vibration of a Bar (Rod, String, etc.)5.3. Free Vibration of a Beam5.4. Continuous Systems--Forced Vibration5.5. Orthogonality of Eigenfunctions5.6. Homework ProblemsChapter 6. Approximate Solutions Methods6.1. Introduction6.2. Lumped Approximations6.3. Rayleigh's Quotient6.4. Rayleigh-Ritz Method: Discrete Systems6.5. Rayleigh-Ritz Method: Continuous Problems6.6. Assumed Modes Method6.7. Homework ProblemsChapter 7. Seat-of-the-Pants Engineering7.1. Introduction7.2. Getting Approximate Results7.3. Limiting Cases7.4. Verifying Your Analysis7.5. Homework ProblemsChapter 8. Experimental Methods and Real World Behavior8.1. Introduction8.2. Signal Descriptions8.3. Fourier Transform Analysis8.4. Spectral Analyses8.5. Noise8.6. Sensors and Actuators8.7. Nonlinear Effects8.8. Homework ProblemsAppendix A. Four Continuous SystemsAppendix B. Lumped Spring ConstantsAppendix C. Assorted Material ConstantsAppendix D. Elementary Matrix RelationsReferencesSelected ReadingsAnswers to Selected ProblemsIndex
SynopsisPrinciples of Vibration covers the standard principles of vibration for mechanical and civil engineering. This second edition includes more exercises and examples plus a unique chapter on real-life approaches to vibration problems., In this second edition of Principles of Vibration, Benson H. Tongue takes a refreshingly informal approach to the understanding and analysis of vibration problems. His student-friendly style creates a sense of "one-on-one" communication to which students respond with enthusiasm, declaring that the text is enjoyable, informative, and even "good bedtime reading." The text material can be used in a first vibrations course and in advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate courses. Some familiarity with linear algebra, elementary deformable bodies, and beginning dynamics is assumed. Tongue provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations, presenting the core ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material--single-degree-of-freedom systems--he branches out into modern topics, emphasizing multiple-degree-of-freedom systems. Principles of Vibration, Second Edition, is an ideal text for senior undergraduates and graduate students in mechanical, civil, and aeronautical engineering departments. Features a student-centric presentation that emphasizes the understanding of basic concepts Provides modal analysis and linear algebra tools to solve vibration problems Contains general solution techniques and specific approaches using MATLABr Includes a wide array of problems from various disciplines Contains 126 completely new homework problems, 100 modified problems, and 13 new examples Contains a unique chapter on "Seat-of-the-Pants" engineering, giving novices the "tricks of the trade" that provide fast and accurate estimations of the real solution to a problem, In this second edition of Principles of Vibration , Benson H. Tongue takes a refreshingly informal approach to the understanding and analysis of vibration problems. His student-friendly style creates a sense of "one-on-one" communication to which students respond with enthusiasm, declaring that the text is enjoyable, informative, and even "good bedtime reading." The text material can be used in a first vibrations course and in advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate courses. Some familiarity with linear algebra, elementary deformable bodies, and beginning dynamics is assumed. Tongue provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations, presenting the core ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material--single-degree-of-freedom systems--he branches out into modern topics, emphasizing multiple-degree-of-freedom systems. Principles of Vibration, Second Edition is an ideal text for senior undergraduates and graduate students in mechanical, civil, and aeronautical engineering departments. Features --Features a student-centric presentation that emphasizes the understanding of basic concepts --Provides modal analysis and linear algebra tools to solve vibration problems --Contains general solution techniques and specific approaches using MATLAB(R) --Includes a wide array of problems from various disciplines --Contains 126 completely new homework problems, 100 modified problems, and 13 new examples --Contains a unique chapter on "Seat-of-the-Pants" engineering, giving novices the "tricks of the trade" that provide fast and accurate estimations of the real solution to a problem, This second edition of Principles of Vibration takes a refreshingly informal approach to the understanding and analysis of vibration problems. The student-friendly style provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations, presenting the core ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material -- single-degree-of-freedom systems -- the text then branches out into modern topics, emphasizing multiple-degree-of-freedom systems.
LC Classification NumberTA355.T64 2002

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