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_bT12 DUK.S
100 _aDukkipati, Rao V.
245 0 _aTextbook of mechanical vibrations
_c/ by Rao V. Dukkipati and J. Srinivas
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _bPHI Learning
_aDelhi
_c2012
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.
650 _aMechanical Engineering
_xTechnologyEngineering & allied operations
_918014
700 _aSrinivas, J.
942 _cBK
999 _c30388
_d30388