
Mechanical Vibration
by Janusz Krodkiewski
2008
Number of pages: 247
Description:
This text is an introduction to the theory of vibrations of mechanical systems. It is divided into two parts. Part one, Modelling and Analysis, is devoted to this solution of these engineering problems that can be approximated by means of the linear models. The second part, Experimental Investigation, describes the laboratory work recommended for this course.
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