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Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, 2nd edition - Mechanical Shock. Volume 2
Author(s)/Editor(s): Christian Lalanne | Size: 7.47 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: WILLY | Year: 2009 | pages: 416 | ISBN: 1848211236
Author(s)/Editor(s): Christian Lalanne | Size: 7.47 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: WILLY | Year: 2009 | pages: 416 | ISBN: 1848211236
Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Second Edition
Volume 2: Mechanical Shock
This volume considers the shock response spectrum, its various definitions, its properties, and the assumptions involved in its calculation. In developing the practical application of these concepts, the shock shapes or profiles most often used in test facilities are presented, together with their characteristics and indications of how to establish test configurations comparable with those of the real-world, measured environment. Following this analysis there is a case study of how to meet these specifications using standard laboratory equipment, shock machines, electrodynamic exciters driven by a time signal or a response spectrum. Discussion of the limitations, advantages and disadvantages of each method is presented.
The Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis five-volume series has been written with both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and extremely significant areas of mechanical engineering, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. The five volumes cover all the necessary issues in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of both the real world and the laboratory, which is essential for the development of specifications.
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Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Sinusoidal Vibration (Volume 1)
Author(s)/Editor(s): Christian Lalanne | Size: 5 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: WILLY | Year: 2009 | pages: 405 | ISBN: 1848211228
Author(s)/Editor(s): Christian Lalanne | Size: 5 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: WILLY | Year: 2009 | pages: 405 | ISBN: 1848211228
Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Second Edition Volume 1: Sinusoidal Vibration The relative and absolute response of a mechanical system with a single degree of freedom is considered for arbitrary excitation, and its transfer function defined in various forms.
The characteristics of sinusoidal vibration are examined in the context both of the real world and of laboratory tests, and for both transient and steady state response of the single–degree–of–freedom system. Viscous damping and then nonlinear damping are considered. The various types of swept sine perturbations and their properties are described and, for the one–degree–of–freedom system, the consequence of an inappropriate choice of sweep rate are considered. From the latter, rules governing the choice of suitable sweep rates are developed. The Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis five–volume series has been written with both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and extremely significant areas of mechanical engineering, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. The five volumes cover all the necessary issues in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of both the real world and the laboratory, which is essential for the development of specifications.
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