The aim of this book is to impart a sound understanding, both physical and mathematical, of the fundamental theory of vibration and its applications. The book presents in a simple and systematic manner techniques that can easily be applied to the analysis of vibration of mechanical and structural...
Shabana, A., 1991, Theory of Vibration, Springer-Verlag, New York.Shabana, A.A. Theory of Vibration. An Introduction. Second Edition. Springer Verlag. 1996. ISBN 0-387-94524-5, New York.͓13͔ Shabana, A. A., 1991, Theory of Vibration, Springer-Verlag, New York, Vol. 2....
VibrationWaveElasticityAnisotropyThis book by the late R D Mindlin is destined to become a classic introduction to the mathematical aspects of two-dimensional theories of elastic plates. It systematically derives the two-dimensional theories of anisotropic elastic plates from the variational formulation of...
The Anderson localization effects which occur as the vibration propagates to large distances, or correspondingly at late times, are associated with enhanced backscattering [8]. At the first onset of such effects, energy begins to be trapped near the source by multiple scattering effects. The rate ...
StructuralVibrationAnalysisandDamping,C.F.Beards,1996,Mathematics,276pages.Thiswork examinesarangeofmethodsforcontrollingstructuralvibrations,bothbydampingandby excitationcontrol.Itdescribesthetechniquesformodellingstructuresin. IntroductiontoSpaceDynamics,WilliamTyrrellThomson,Jun1,1986,Science,317pages. ...
The principle of vibrational control is presented. This principle consists in the introduction of such vibrations (with zero mean value) of the dynamic sys... Thomson,WilliamTyrrell - Theory of vibration with applications /-3rd ed 被引量: 247发表: 0年 An engineering theory of nonlinear viscoelas...
Linear elasticity is one of the more successful theories of mathematical physics. Its pragmatic success in describing the small deformations of many materials is uncontested. The origins of the three-dimensional theory go back to the beginning of the 19t
Furthermore, the C–O stretching vibration for chemisorbed carbon monoxide varies linearly with coverage below 300 K11. Coverage effects on frequencies can be separated into static and dynamic frequency shifts12,13,14,15. The former can be treated as a consequence of the metal’s d-band ...
Liquid water below 0 °C is obviously in an unstable state: any vibration is likely to trigger the onset of crystal formation (i.e., freezing), with consequent release of the latent heat of fusion from whatever fraction of the sample has frozen. When supercooling of water is finally ...
A critical review of stress and vibration analyses of functionally graded shell structures 2.2 Theories for analysis Shell theory has been a fascinating field of study from the end of the nineteenth century. Solution of an elasticity problem through 3D elasticity approach is very complex and mathemati...