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	Structural dynamic analysis with generalized damping models : identification
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- Author(s): Adhikari, Sondipon
 
- Published By: Wiley-ISTE
 
- Published Year: 2014
 
- DOI: 978-1-84821-670-9, 9781118862971, 111886297X, 9781118863022, 111886302X, 9781118863039, 1118863038, 9781306373807, 1306373808, 184821670X
 
- Size: 5.45 MB
 
- Quality: Original preprint
 
- Abstract: Amongthevariousingredientsofstructuraldynamics,dampingisoneoftheleast
 understood topics. The main reason is that unlike the stiffness and inertia forces,
 damping forces cannot always be obtained from “first principles”. The past two
 decadeshaveseensignificantdevelopmentsinthemodelingandanalysisofdamping
 inthecontextofengineeringdynamicsystems.Developmentsincompositematerials
 includingnanocompositesandtheirapplicationsinadvancedstructures,suchasnew
 generationofaircraftsandlargewindturbines,haveledtotheneedforunderstanding
 damping in a better manner. Additionally, the rise of vibration energy harvesting
 technologyusingpiezoelectricandelectromagneticprinciplesfurtherenhancedthe
 importance of looking at damping more rigorously. The aim of this book is to
 systematically present the latest developments in the modeling and analysis of
 damping in the context of general linear dynamic systems with multiple
 degrees-of-freedom. The focus has been on the mathematical and computational
 aspects.Thisbookwillberelevanttoaerospace, mechanicalandcivilengineering
 disciplines and various sub-disciplines within them. The intended readers of this
 bookincludeseniorundergraduatestudentsandgraduatestudentsdoingprojectsor
 doctoral research in the field of damped vibration. Researchers, professors and
 practicingengineersworkinginthefieldofadvancedvibrationwillfindthisbook
 useful. This book will also be useful for researchers working in the fields of
 aeroelasticity and hydroelasticity, where complex eigenvalue problems routinely
 ariseduetofluid–structureinteractions.
 
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