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Autor: Gatti, Paolo L..
ISBN: 978-0-419-22710-6.
Editorial: SPON, E. & F.N. LTD.
Características: 1999, 826 Págs., 1999, Inglés, Cartoné.
Precio orientativo: ,00 euros (IVA incluido).
Materia: Arquitectura / construccion.
Sub-materia: Estructuras.
Applied Structural and Mechanical Vibrations deals with the linear vibrations of structural and mechanical systems. Its main objective is to explain the fundamental concepts and methods that form the common background of engineering vibrations in such disciplines as Aerospace, Civil, Earthquake, Structural, M echanical and Automotive Engineering. The book is divided into two parts. Part One considers engineering vibrations in order of increasing complexity, from free and forced vibrations of single-degree-of-freedom systems, multiple-degree-of-freedom systems and continuous systems, to stochastic processes and random vibrations. Part Two deals specifically with the measurement of vibrations in real-world applications, illustrating the main ideas involved in the measurement process and providing guidelines and suggestions on how to accomplish this task by electronic means. A comprehensive description of the required hardwa...






