Random Vibration in Mechanical Systems |
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Author:
| Crandall, Stephen H. Mark, William D. |
ISBN: | 978-1-322-46526-5 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2014 |
Publisher: | Elsevier Science & Technology Books
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $38.34 |
Book Description:
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Random Vibration in Mechanical Systems focuses on the fundamental facts and theories of random vibration in a form particularly applicable to mechanical engineers. The book first offers information on the characterization and transmission of random vibration. Discussions focus on the normal or Gaussian random process; excitation-response relations for stationary random processes; response of a single-degree-of-freedom system to stationary random excitation; wide-band and...
More DescriptionRandom Vibration in Mechanical Systems focuses on the fundamental facts and theories of random vibration in a form particularly applicable to mechanical engineers.
The book first offers information on the characterization and transmission of random vibration. Discussions focus on the normal or Gaussian random process; excitation-response relations for stationary random processes; response of a single-degree-of-freedom system to stationary random excitation; wide-band and narrow-band random processes; and frequency decomposition of stationary random processes.
The text then examines failure due to random vibration, including failure due to first excursion up to a certain level; fatigue failure due to a stationary narrow-band random stress process; failure due to an accumulation of damage; failure due to response remaining above a certain level for too great a fraction of the time; and failure mechanisms.
The manuscript is a vital reference for mechanical engineers and researchers interested in random vibration in mechanical systems.