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100 | _aDukkipati, Rao V. | ||
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_aTextbook of mechanical vibrations _c/ by Rao V. Dukkipati and J. Srinivas |
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250 | _a2nd ed. | ||
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_bPHI Learning _aDelhi _c2012 |
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300 | _a463p. | ||
505 | _aDamped free vibrations | ||
505 | _aFinite element method | ||
505 | _aForced vibrations | ||
505 | _aIntroduction | ||
505 | _aMulti-degrees-of-freedom systems | ||
505 | _aNonlinear vibrations | ||
505 | _aNumerical techniques to find natural frequencies | ||
505 | _aTransient and random vibration analysis | ||
505 | _aTwo-degrees-of-freedom systems | ||
505 | _aUndamped free vibrations | ||
505 | _aVibration analysis of continuous systems | ||
520 | _aThis comprehensive and accessible book, now in its second edition, covers both mathematical and physical aspects of the theory of mechanical vibrations. This edition includes a new chapter on the analysis of nonlinear vibrations. The text examines the models and tools used in studying mechanical vibrations and the techniques employed for the development of solutions from a practical perspective to explain linear and nonlinear vibrations. To enable practical understanding of the subject, numerous solved and unsolved problems involving a wide range of practical situations are incorporated in each chapter. This text is designed for use by the undergraduate and postgraduate students of mechanical engineering. | ||
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_aMechanical Engineering _xTechnologyEngineering & allied operations _918014 |
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700 | _aSrinivas, J. | ||
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