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Engineering Vibration

Engineering Vibration
By Daniel J. Inman

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For one/two-semester introductory courses in vibration for undergraduates in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics.

 

Serving as both text and reference manual, this book connects traditional design-oriented topics, the introduction of modal analysis, and the use of MATLAB®, Mathcad®, or Mathematica®. The author provides an unequaled combination of the study of conventional vibration with the use of vibration design, computation, analysis and testing in various engineering applications.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #604472 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-09-24
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 688 pages

Editorial Reviews

From the Back Cover

This text presents material common to a first course in vibration and the integration of computational software packages into the development of the text material (specifically makes use of MATLAB, MathCAD, and Mathematica). This allows solution of difficult problems, provides training in the use of codes commonly used in industry, encourages students to experiment with equations of vibration by allowing easy "what if" solutions. This also allows students to make precision response plots, computation of frequencies, damping ratios, and mode shapes. This encourages students to learn vibration in an interactive way, to solidify the design components of vibration and to integrate nonlinear vibration problems earlier in the text. The text explicitly addresses design by grouping design related topics into a single chapter and using optimization, and it connects the computation of natural frequencies and mode shapes to the standard eigenvalue problem, providing efficient and expert computation of the modal properties of a system. In addition, the text covers modal testing methods, which are typically not discussed in competing texts.

Highlights of the Second Edition

  • Integration of computational software to include Mathematica and MathCAD as well as MATLAB in each chapter, updated Engineering Vibration Toolbox and web site.
  • Integration of the numerical simulation and computing into each topic by chapter
  • Nonlinear considerations added at the end of each early chapter through simulation
  • Additional problems and examples
  • Updated solutions manual available on CD for use in teaching
  • Uses "windows" to remind the reader of relevant facts outside the flow of the text development
  • Introduces modal analysis (both theoretical and experimental)
  • Introduces dynamic finite element analysis
  • Separate chapter on design and special sections to emphasize design in vibration


Customer Reviews

Basic intro:covers broad beginnings but slights practical3
This book covers the basic material, but other books such as Schaum's Outline cover a lot of the same basic material. The Appendix on the Literature section is useful as an access point to other books on the text. Hartog's book has more applied information. SS Rao's book has stronger theoretical development. It is not strong on the mechanics of performing modal analysis from a mathematical approach. There are also better examples of LaGrange's method. Overall it is ok for a junior year text, but needs supplementing by the instructor. Wowk's book covers machinery vibration better. My biggest complaint would be that Inman doesn't cover sensing and other practical topics well.