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Encyclopedia of Vibration, Three-Volume Set

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The Encyclopedia of Vibration is the first resource to cover this field so comprehensively. Approximately 190 articles cover everything from basic vibration theory to ultrasonics, from both fundamental and applied standpoints. Areas covered include vibrations in machines, buildings and other structures, vehicles, ships, and aircraft, as well as human response to vibration. Each article provides a concise and authoritative introduction to a topic. The Encyclopedia includes essential facts, background information, and techniques for modeling, analysis, design, testing, and control of vibration. It is highlighted with numerous illustrations and is structured to provide easy access to required information.

Table of Contents:
Absorbers, VibrationValder Steffen, Jr, and Domingo Rade, Federal University of Uberlandia, BrazilActive Control of Civil StructuresT T (Larry) Soong, MCEER, SUNY Buffalo, USA, and B F Spencer, Jr, USAActive Control of Vehicle VibrationMehdi Ahmadian, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USAActive IsolationSteve Griffin, AFRL/VSSV, USA, and Dino Sciulli, Virginia, USAActive Vibration SuppressionDaniel Inman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USAActuators and Smart StructuresVictor Giurgiutiu, University of South Carolina, USAAdaptive FiltersStephen J Elliott, University of Southampton, UKAeroelastic ResponseJ E Cooper, University of Manchester, UKAveragingSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelBalancingR Bigret, Drancy, FranceBasic PrinciplesGiora Rosenhouse, Technion City, IsraelBeamsRichard A Scott, University of Michigan, USABearing Diagnostics K McKee and C James Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USABearing VibrationsR Bigret, Drancy, FranceBeltsL Zhang and J W Zu, University of Toronto, CanadaBlades and Bladed DisksR Bigret, Drancy, FranceBoundary ConditionsGiora Rosenhouse, Technion City, IsraelBoundary Element MethodsFriedel Hartmann, University of Kassel, GermanyBridgesSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USACablesNoel C Perkins, University of Michigan, USACepstrum AnalysisBob Randall, University of New South Wales, AustraliaChaosPhilip J Holmes, Princeton University, USAColumnsIsaac Elishakoff, Florida Atlantic University, USA, and C W Bert, University of Oklahoma, USACommercial SoftwareGuy Robert, Liege, BelgiumComparison of Vibration Properties: Comparison of Spatial PropertiesMircea Rades, University Politechnica of Bucharest, RomaniaComparison of Vibration Properties: Comparison of Modal PropertiesMircea Rades, University Politechnica of Bucharest, RomaniaComparison of Vibration Properties: Comparison of Response PropertiesMircea Rades, University Politechnica of Bucharest, RomaniaComputation for Transient and Impact DynamicsDavid J Benson, University of California, San Diego, USA, and John Hallquist, Livermore Software Technology Corporation (LSTC), USAContinuous MethodsC W Bert, University of Oklahoma, USACorrelation FunctionsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelCrashVictor H Mucino, West Virginia University, USACritical DampingDaniel Inman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USADamping in FE ModelsGeorge A Lesieutre, Pennsylvania State University, USADamping MaterialsEric E Ungar, Acentech, Inc, USADamping MeasurementD J Ewins, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKDamping ModelsDaniel Inman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USADamping MountsJian-Qiao Sun, University of Delaware, USADamping, ActiveAmr Baz, University of Maryland, USAData AcquisitionBob Randall and M J Tordon, University of New South Wales, AustraliaDiagnostics and Condition Monitoring, Basic ConceptsM Sidahmed, Université de Compiegne, France, and Giorgio Dalpiaz, University of Bologna, ItalyDigital FiltersTony Constantinides, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKDiscrete ElementsSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USADisksD J Ewins, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKDisplays of Vibration PropertiesMircea Rades, University Politechnica of Bucharest, RomaniaDynamic StabilityA Steindl, Vienna University of Technology, Austria, and Hans Troger, Vienna, AustriaEarthquake Excitation and Response of BuildingsFarzad Naeim, John A Martin & Associates, Inc, USAEigenvalue AnalysisOliver Bauchau, Georgia Institute of Technology, USAElectrorheological and Magnetorheological FluidsR Stanway, The University of Sheffield, UKElectrostrictive MaterialsKenji Uchino, Pennsylvania State University, USA, and H S Tzou, University of Kentucky, USAEnvironmental Testing, ImplementationP S Varoto, Escola de Engenharia de Sao Carlos, USP, BrazilEnvironmental Testing, OverviewDavid Smallwood, Sandia National Laboratories, USAFatigueAlbert Kobayashi and M Ramula, University of Washington, USAFeed Forward Control of VibrationChristopher R Fuller, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USAFinite Difference MethodsSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USAFinite Element MethodsSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USAFluid/Structure InteractionSabih Hayek, Pennsylvania State University, USAFlutterJan Wright, University of Manchester, UKFlutter, Active ControlFrank H Gern, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USAForced ResponseN A J Lieven, Bristol University, UKFriction DampingRaouf Ibrahim, Wayne State University, USAFriction Induced VibrationsRaouf Ibrahim, Wayne State University, USAGear DiagnosticsC James Li, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USAGround Transportation SystemsA K W Ahmed, Concordia University, CanadaHand-transmitted VibrationM Griffin, University of Southampton, UKHelicopter DampingNorman M Wereley, University of Maryland at College Park, USAHilbert TransformsM Feldman, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelHybrid ControlKon-Well Wang, Pennsylvania State University, USAHysteretic DampingH T Banks, North Carolina State University, USA and G A Pinter, North Carolina State University, USAIdentification, Fourier-based MethodsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelIdentification, Model Based MethodsSpilios D Fassois, University of Patras, GreeceInverse ProblemsY M Ram, Louisiana State University, USAKrylov-Lanczos MethodsRoy Craig, University of Texas, USALaser Based MeasurementsP Castellini, E P Tomasini, and G M Revel, Università di Ancona, ItalyLinear AlgebraCharbel Farhat, University of Colorado, USA, and Daniel Rixen, Delft, BelgiumLinear Damping Matrix MethodsFai Ma, University of California, Berkeley, USALiquid SloshingRaouf Ibrahim, Wayne State University, USALocalizationChristophe Pierre, University of Michigan, USAMagnetostrictive MaterialsAlison Flatau, National Science Foundation, USAMembranesArthur W Leissa, Ohio State University, USAMEMs ApplicationsI Stiharu, Concordia University, CanadaMEMs, Dynamic ResponseI StiharuMEMs, General PropertiesI StiharuModal Analysis, Experimental: Basic PrinciplesD J Ewins, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKModal Analysis, Experimental: Measurement TechniquesJ M Silva, Institute Superior Technico, PortugalModal Analysis, Experimental: Parameter Extraction MethodsN M Maia, Institute Superior Technico, PortugalModal Analysis, Experimental: Construction of Models from TestsN M Maia, Institute Superior Technico, PortugalModal Analysis, Experimental: ApplicationsD J Ewins, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKMode of VibrationD J Ewins, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKModel Updating and ValidatingM Link, Universität Gesamthoschule Kassel, GermanyMotion SicknessM Griffin, University of Southampton, UKNeural Networks, Diagnostic ApplicationsM Zacksenhouse, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelNeural Networks, General PrinciplesB Dubuisson, La Croix Saint Ouen, FranceNoise, Noise Radiated from Elementary SourcesMichael Peter Norton and J Pan, University of Western Australia, AustraliaNoise, Noise Radiated by Baffled PlatesMichael Peter Norton and J pan, University of Western Australia, AustraliaNondestructive Testing, SonicScott Doebling and Charles Farrar, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USANondestructive Testing, UltrasonicL W Schmerr Jr, Iowa State University, USANonlinear Normal ModesAlexander Vakakis, University of Illinois, USANonlinear System IdentificationB F Feeny, Michigan State University, USANonlinear System Resonance Phenomena Anil Bajaj and Charles M Krousgrill, Purdue University, USANonlinear Systems AnalysisAnil Bajaj, Purdue University, USANonlinear Systems, OverviewNoel C Perkins, University of Michigan, USAObject Oriented Programming in FE AnalysisIgor Klapka, Université de Liège, Belgium, Alberto Cardona, INTEC, Argentina, and Philipee Devloo, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil Optimal FiltersStephen J Elliott, University of Southampton, UKPackagingJorge Marcondes, San Jose University, USAParallel ProcessingDaniel Rixen, Delft, BelgiumParametric ExcitationAlexandra David and Subhash Sinha, Auburn University, USAPerturbation Techniques for Non-linear SystemsSteve Shaw, Michigan State University, USAPiezoelectric Materials H S Tzou, University of Kentucky, USA, and M C Natori, Institute of Space & Astronautical Science, JapanPipesSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USAPlatesArthur W Leissa, Ohio State University, USARandom ProcessesMikhail F Dimentberg, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USARandom Vibration, Basic TheoryMikhail F Dimentberg, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USAResonance and AntiresonanceMircea Rades, University Politechnica of Bucharest, RomaniaRobot VibrationsWayne Book, Georgia Institute of Technology, USARotating Machinery, Essential FeaturesR Bigret, Drancy, FranceRotating Machinery, Model CharacteristicsR Bigret, Drancy, FranceRotating Machinery, MonitoringR Bigret, Drancy, FranceRotor DynamicsR Bigret, Drancy, FranceRotorstator InteractionsR Bigret, Drancy, FranceSeismic Instruments, Environmental FactorsKenneth McConnell, Iowa State University, USASensors and ActuatorsH S Tzou, University of Kentucky, USA, and C S Chou, National Taiwan University, Republic of ChinaShape Memory AlloysM Baz, University of Maryland, USAShellsW Soedel, Purdue University, USAShip VibrationsWilliam S Vorus, University of New Orleans, USAShockJorge Marcondes, San Jose University, USAShock Isoloation SystemsMircea Rades, University Politechnia of Bucharest, RomaniaSignal Generation Models for DiagnosticsGiorgio Dalpiaz, University of Bologna, Italy, and M Sidahmed, Université de Compiegne, FranceSignal Integration and DifferentiationStuart Dyne, University of Southampton, UKSignal Processing, Model Based MethodsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelSpectral Analysis, Classical MethodsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelStandards for Vibrations of Machines and Measurement ProceduresJohn Niemkiewicz, Maintenance and Diagnostic (M&D) LLC, USAStochastic Analysis of Nonlinear SystemsY K Lin and C Q Cai, Florida Atlantic University, USAStochastic SystemsMikhail F Dimentberg, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USAStructural Dynamic ModificationsA Sestieri, Universita Degli Studi di Roma, Italy, and W D'Amorogio, Universita Be L'Aquila, ItalyStructure-Acoustic Interaction, High FrequenciesA Sestieri, Universita Degli Studi di Roma, ItalyStructure-Acoustic Interaction, Low FrequenciesA Sestieri, Universita Degli Studi di Roma, ItalyTesting, Non-linear SystemsAlan Haddow, Michigan State University, USATheory of Vibration, FundamentalsBingen Yang, University of Southern California, USATheory of Vibration, SuperpositionM G Prasad, Stevens Institute of Technology, USATheory of Vibration, Duhamel's Principle and ConvolutionG Rosenhouse, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelTheory of Vibration, Energy MethodsSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USATheory of Vibration, Equations of MotionJonathan Wickert, Carnegie Mellon University, USATheory of Vibration, SubstructuringMehmet Sunar, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi ArabiaTheory of Vibration, Impulse Response FunctionRakesh Kapania, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, USATheory of Vibration, Variational MethodsSingiresu S Rao, University of Miami, USATime-Frequency MethodsPaul White, University of Southampton, UKTire VibrationsG D Shteinhauz, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, USATool Wear MonitoringM Sidahmed, Université de Compiegne, FranceTransducers for Absolute MotionKenneth McConnell, Iowa State University, USATransducers for Relative MotionKenneth McConnell, Iowa State University, USA, Simon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, and Gene E Maddux, Tipp City, USATransform MethodsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, IsraelTransforms, WaveletsPaul White, University of Southampton, UKUltrasonicsM J S Lowe, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKVibration Generated Sound, FundamentalsMichael Peter Norton and S J Drew, University of Western Australia, AustraliaVibration Generated Sound, Radiation by Flexural ElementsMichael Peter Norton and S J Drew, University of Western Australia, AustraliaVibration IntensitySabih Hayek, Pennsylvania State University, USAVibration Isolation, Applications and CriteriaE Rivin, Wayne State University, USAVibration Isolation TheoryE Rivin, Wayne State University, USAVibration TransmissionSabih I Hayek, Pennsylvania State University, USAVibro-impact SystemsF Peterka, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech RepublicViscous DampingFarhan Gandhi, Pennsylvania State University, USAWave Propagation, Waves in an Unbound MediumM J S Lowe, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKWave Propagation, Interaction of Waves with BoundariesM J S Lowe, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKWave Propagation, Guided Waves in StructuresM J S Lowe, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, UKWhole-body VibrationM Griffin, University of Southampton, UKWind-Induced VibrationsAhsan Kareem, University of Notre Dame, USAWindowsSimon Braun, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel


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  • ISBN-13: 9780122270857
  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Academic Press Inc
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 5730 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0122270851
  • Publisher Date: 21 Sep 2001
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 1645


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