Published in hardcover in 2010, "Modeling and Control of Vibration in Mechanical Systems" likely provides a comprehensive treatment of the principles and techniques involved in understanding, predicting, and mitigating unwanted vibrations in mechanical systems. This book probably covers the fundamental concepts of vibration theory, including single and multi-degree-of-freedom systems, modal analysis, and continuous systems. Expect in-depth discussions on various modeling techniques for mechanical components and systems, as well as different control strategies aimed at reducing vibration levels, improving system performance, and preventing structural damage. These control methods may include passive vibration isolation, active vibration control, and hybrid approaches. 1 The book is likely geared towards mechanical engineering students, researchers, and practicing engineers involved in the design, analysis, and control of mechanical systems where vibration is a significant concern, such as in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and structural engineering.
Additional Product Info :
ISBN 10 :
1439817987
ISBN 13 :
9781439817988
Publisher :
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Language :
English
Dimensions :
6.25 x 0.75 x 9.25
Item Weight :
0.7 kg