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Vibration: Fundamentals and Practice

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Maintaining the outstanding features and practical approach that led the bestselling first edition to become a standard textbook in engineering classrooms worldwide, Clarence de Silva's Vibration: Fundamentals and Practice, Second Edition remains a solid instructional tool for modeling, analyzing, simulating, measuring, monitoring, testing, controlling, and designing for vibration in engineering systems. It condenses the author's distinguished and extensive experience into an easy-to-use, highly practical text that prepares students for real problems in a variety of engineering fields.

What's New in the Second Edition?
A new chapter on human response to vibration, with practical considerations

Expanded and updated material on vibration monitoring and diagnosis

Enhanced section on vibration control, updated with the latest techniques and methodologies

New worked examples and end-of-chapter problems.

Incorporates software tools, including LabVIEW(TM), SIMULINK(R), MATLAB(R), the LabVIEW Sound and Vibration Toolbox, and the MATLAB Control Systems Toolbox

Enhanced worked examples and new solutions using MATLAB and SIMULINK

The new chapter on human response to vibration examines representation of vibration detection and perception by humans as well as specifications and regulatory guidelines for human vibration environments.

Remaining an indispensable text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, Vibration: Fundamentals and Practice, Second Edition builds a unique and in-depth understanding of vibration on a sound framework of practical tools and applications.

1070 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1999

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January 22, 2014
Not quite a vibrations theory textbook, more of a how to design control systems for vibratory devices kind of book.
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