Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Pearson New International Edition, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (November 1, 2013) © 2014

  • William T. Thomson University of California at Santa Barbara
  • Marie Dillon Dahleh University of California at Santa Barbara
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Junior or Senior level Vibration courses in Departments of Mechanical Engineering. A thorough treatment of vibration theory and its engineering applications, from simple degree to multi degree-of-freedom system.

  • The SI System of Units.
  • 1. Oscillatory Motion.
  • 2. Free Vibration.
  • 3. Harmonically Excited Vibration.
  • 4. Transient Vibration.
  • 5. Systems with Two or More Degrees of Freedom.
  • 6. Properties of Vibrating Systems.
  • 7. Lagrange's Equation.
  • 8. Computational Methods.
  • 9.Vibration of Continuous Systems.
  • 10. Introduction to the Finite Element Method.
  • 11. Mode-Summation Procedures for Continuous Systems.
  • 12. Classical Methods.
  • 13. Random Vibrations.
  • 14. Nonlinear Vibrations.
  • Appendices.
  • Answers to Selected Problems.
  • Index.

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