2nd edition, Oxford University Press, 2002, 388 pages, ISBN10: 0195142462
In this second edition of Principles of Vibration, Benson H. Tongue takes a refreshingly informal approach to the understanding and analysis of vibration problems. His student-friendly style creates a sense of "one-on-one" communication to which students respond with enthusiasm, declaring that the text is enjoyable, informative, and even "good bedtime reading." The text material can be used in a first vibrations course and in advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate courses. Some familiarity with linear algebra, elementary deformable bodies, and beginning dynamics is assumed. Tongue provides a basic understanding of the principles of vibrations, presenting the core ideas and theories that define the field. Starting with classical material-single-degree-of-freedom systems-he branches out into modern topics, emphasizing multiple-degree-of-freedom systems. Principles of Vibration, Second Edition is an ideal text for senior undergraduates and graduate students in mechanical, civil, and aeronautical engineering departments.
FeaturesFeatures a student-centric presentation that emphasizes the understanding of basic concepts
Provides modal analysis and linear algebra tools to solve vibration problems
Contains general solution techniques and specific approaches using MatLAB
Includes a wide array of problems from various disciplines
Contains 126 completely new homework problems, 100 modified problems, and 13 new examples
Contains a unique chapter on "Seat-of-the-Pants" engineering, giving novices the "tricks of the trade" that provide fast and accurate estimations of the real solution to a problem
Free Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedom
Forced Vibration of Systems with a Single Degree of Freedom
Nonsinusoidal Excitations and Impact
Vibrations Involving More Than One Degree of Freedom
Distributed Systems
Approximate Solution Methods
Seat-of-the-pants Engineering
Experimental Methods and Real-World Behavior