Mechanical Vibrations : (Record no. 25541)

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Edition number 23
Classification number 620.3
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Bhave, Srikant.
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Title Mechanical Vibrations :
Remainder of title Theory and Practice.
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Extent 1 online resource (378 pages)
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Formatted contents note Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Vibration Analysis -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Definition of Vibration of Different Forms -- 1.1.2 Classifications of Vibrations Experienced in Actual Practice -- 1.1.3 Parameters of Vibration Waveform -- 1.1.4 Why Do We Need Mathematical Modelling? -- 1.2 Practical Aspects of Vibration Analysis -- 1.2.1 Step 1: Mathematical Modelling -- 1.2.2 Step 2: Derivation of Governing Equations -- 1.2.3 Step 3: Solution of Governing Equations -- 1.2.4 Step 4: Interpretation of Results -- Conclusion -- Chapter 2: Single Degree-of-Freedom Vibration Systems -- 2.1 Definition of Degrees-of-Freedom -- 2.2 Single Degree-of-Freedom System -- 2.2.1 Rigid-Body Oscillations -- 2.2.2 Spring−Mass−Damper Systems -- 2.3 Equation of Motion for Singledegree-of-Freedom System (SDOF) -- 2.3.1 Free Vibrations of Single Degree-of-Freedom System-Viscous Damping -- 2.3.2 Free Vibrations of Single Degree-of-Freedom System-Coulomb and Hysteretic Damping -- 2.4 Forced Vibrations of Single Degree-of-Freedomsystem to Harmonic Excitation Force -- 2.4.1 Response of an Undamped System to Harmonic Excitation Force -- 2.4.2 Response of a Damped System Under Harmonic Force -- 2.4.3 Mechanical-Impedance Method -- 2.4.4 Forced Vibrations with Coulomb Damping -- 2.4.5 Forced Vibration with Hysteretic Damping -- 2.4.6 Response of SDOF Systems Subjected to a General Periodic Force -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 3: Two Degrees-of-Freedom Systems -- 3.1 Equations of Motion -- 3.1.1 Analysis of Free Vibrations of an Undamped System -- 3.1.2 Lagrange's Equations -- 3.2 Analysis of Free Vibrations of Damped Systems -- 3.2.1 Orthogonality Principle -- 3.3 Semi-Definite System -- 3.4 Forced Vibration of Two Degrees-of-Freedom System -- 3.4.1 Tuned Absorber -- Conclusion -- Exercises.
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Formatted contents note Chapter 4: Multi Degrees-of-Freedom Systems -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Modelling of Continuous Systems -- 4.3 Equations of Motion for Multidegrees-of-Freedom Systems -- 4.3.1 Using Newton's Second Law of Motion -- 4.3.2 Influence Coefficients -- 4.4 Generalized Coordinates -- 4.5 Energies in Vibrating Systems -- 4.5.1 Use of Lagrange's Equation -- 4.6 Eigen Value Problem -- 4.7 Orthogonality of Normal Modes -- 4.8 Modal Analysis -- 4.9 Determination of Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes -- 4.9.1 Method of Matrices and Matrix Iteration -- 4.9.2 Holzer Method -- 4.9.3 Stodola Method -- 4.9.4 Dunkerley's Method -- 4.9.5 Rayleigh's Method -- 4.9.6 Mechanical-Impedance Method -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 5: Torsional Vibrations -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Torsional Vibration Systems -- 5.2.1 Single Degree-of-Freedom System -- 5.3 Two Degrees-of-Freedom Torsional Systems (Free Unclamped) -- 5.4 Geared Systems -- 5.5 Multi Degrees-of-Freedom Systems -- 5.5.1 Semi-Definite Systems -- 5.5.2 One End Fixed, Other End Free and Both Ends Fixed -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 6: Transverse Vibrations -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Lateral Vibrations of Beams -- 6.2.1 Free Vibrations -- 6.2.2 Orthogonality of Normal Functions -- 6.2.3 Forced Vibrations -- 6.3 Rayleigh's Method -- 6.4 Rayleigh-RITZ Method -- 6.5 Whirling of Rotating Shafts -- 6.5.1 Equations of Motion -- 6.5.2 Critical Speeds -- 6.5.3 Balancing -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 7: Vibration Diagnosisand Control -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Sensing and Measurements -- 7.2.1 General Considerations -- 7.2.2 Important Terminologies in Vibration/Noise Measurements and Band-Pass Filter -- 7.2.3 Vibration Pick-Ups -- 7.3 Vibration Nomographs and Vibration Criterion -- 7.4 Vibration Analysis -- 7.4.1 Phase Measurement -- 7.4.2 General-Purpose Vibration Analyser -- 7.4.3 Tape Recorders.
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Formatted contents note 7.4.4 Real-Time Analysers -- 7.4.5 Remote Sensing -- 7.5 Data Reduction and Processing -- 7.5.1 Vibration Amplitude Versus Frequency Analysis -- 7.5.2 Spectrum Averaging -- 7.5.3 Amplitude Versus Frequency Versus Time Analysis -- 7.5.4 Amplitude/Phase Versus rpm Analysis -- 7.5.5 Time Waveform Analysis -- 7.5.6 Lissajous Pattern (Orbit) Analysis -- 7.5.7 Mode-Shape Analysis -- 7.6 Diagnosis and Corrective Actions -- 7.6.1 Steady-State Operating Regime -- 7.6.2 Detection of Perturbation Forces and Corrective Actions -- 7.7 Modal Analysis -- 7.8 Vibration Control -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 8: Finite Element Method -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Important Conditions to be Satisfied -- 8.3 Modelling -- 8.4 Shape Functions -- 8.5 Bar Element -- 8.6 Boundary Conditions -- 8.7 Torsion Element -- 8.8 Beam Element -- Matlab-Tool for Computation -- Introduction -- (I) Display Windows -- (II) Arithmetic Operations -- (III) Built-in Functions -- (IV) Matrix -- (V) Polynomials: -- (VI) System of Linear Equations -- Conclusion -- Exercises -- Chapter 9: Fundamentals of Experimental Modal Analysis -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Frequency-Response Function -- 9.2.1 Frequency-Response Function-Basic Principles -- Exercises -- Chapter 10: Miscellaneous Topics in Vibration Analysis and Introduction to Noise Analysis -- 10.1 Flow-Induced Vibrations -- 10.2 Acoustics and Analysis of Noise -- 10.2.1 Basics of Sound -- 10.2.2 Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength, and Velocity -- 10.2.3 Sound Field Definitions -- 10.3 Non-Stationary (Unsteady) Vibrations -- 10.4 Rotor Dynamics and Hydrodynamic Bearings -- Exercises -- Appendix - A -- Appendix - B -- Appendix - C -- Appendix - D -- Index.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Mechanical Vibrations is an unequaled combination of conventional vibration techniques along with analysis, design, computation and testing. Emphasis is given on solving vibration related issues and failures in industry.
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Main entry heading Bhave, Srikant
Title Mechanical Vibrations : Theory and Practice
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