Vibration is a completely non-mathematical account of a subject of vital importance to engineers that is almost invariably discussed in mathematical terms.
Vibration is a completely non-mathematical account of a subject of vital importance to engineers that is almost invariably discussed in mathematical t...
Originally published in 1960, the primary aim of this book was to give the reader an insight into the vibration characteristics of a machine or structure rather than to present them with a recipe for formal calculations. Within the text classical theory is developed by starting from the concept of steady forced motion and then introducing free motion as a limiting case. The concept of resistance or 'dynamic flexibility' is used throughout and provides a link between the treatment of very simple systems, multi-freedom systems with lumped parameters and infinite-freedom systems. It also...
Originally published in 1960, the primary aim of this book was to give the reader an insight into the vibration characteristics of a machine or struct...