Random Vibration in Mechanical Systems by Stephen H. Crandall & William D. Mark
by Stephen H. Crandall and William D. Mark
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Some technical books remain relevant decades after publication due to their foundational insights. "Random Vibration in Mechanical Systems" is one such work, offering a detailed exploration of the behavior of mechanical systems under random vibrations. Originally published in 1973 by Academic Press, this edition draws on research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and provides a rigorous treatment of vibration theory in engineering contexts. This monograph covers fundamental theories and practical applications in mechanical vibration, making it a valuable resource for engineers and researchers. Its clear presentation of mathematical concepts alongside engineering principles ensures it remains a useful reference for understanding random vibration phenomena. Readers appreciate the book for its precise, methodical approach to a complex subject. It balances theoretical rigor with practical examples, making it educational for both students and professionals. The edition being
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Year: 1973
- Condition: Good
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