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Structural Vibration, Analysis and Damping

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    Structural Vibration, Analysis and Damping



    Preface

    The analysis of structural vibration is necessary in order to calculate the natural fre- quencies of a structure, and the response to the expected excitation. In this way it can be determined whether a particular structure will fulfil its intended function and, in addition, the results of the dynamic loadings acting on a structure can be predicted, such as the dynamic stresses, fatigue life and noise levels. Hence the integrity and usefulness of a structure can be maximized and maintained. From the analysis it can be seen which structural parameters most affect the dynamic response so that if an improvement or change in the response is required, the structure can be modified in the most economic and appropriate way. Very often the dynamic response can only be effectively controlled by changing the damping in the structure. There are many sources of damping in structures to consider and the ways of changing the damping using both active and passive methods require an understanding of their mechanism and control. For this reason a major part of

    the book is devoted to the damping of structural vibrations.

    Structural Vibration: Analysis and Damping benefits from my earlier book Structural Vibration Analysis: Modelling, Analysis and Damping of Vibrating Structures which was published in 1983 but is now out of print. This enhanced successor is far more comprehensive with more analytical discussion, further consideration of damping sources and a greater range of examples and problems. The mathematical modelling and vibration analysis of structures are discussed in some detail, together with the relevant theory. It also

    provides an introduction to some of the excellent advanced specialized texts that are available on the vibration of dynamic systems. In addition, it describes how structural parameters can be changed to achieve the desired dynamic performance and, most importantly, the mechanisms and methods for controlling structural damping.


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