Vibrations of Shells and Plates, Third Edition

Cover of Vibrations of Shells and Plates, Third Edition by Werner Soedel
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Year: 2004
Language: en
Edition: 3
Pages: 592
ISBN-13: 9780824756291
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.99959271634 Pounds
Width: 1.25 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 624.1/7762, 624.1/776
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Vibrations of Shells and Plates, Third Edition by Werner Soedel, published by Taylor & Francis on August 11, 2004, is a comprehensive resource for understanding the complex vibration behavior of advanced engineering structures. This edition, spanning 592 pages, is designed for graduate and post-graduate students, emphasizing the analytical and computational foundations necessary for studying vibrations in plates, shells, and other intricate forms, which differ significantly from simpler structures like rods and beams.

Readers will find substantial new material that reflects recent advancements in the field, including discussions on the vibration behavior of parabolic cylindrical shells and the effects of rotation, shear, and moment loading. The book also covers analytical solutions that demonstrate the actual behavior of structures, preparing students for practical applications in vibration, acoustics, and stress analysis. With its focus on finite element and finite difference analysis, this textbook serves as a vital tool for those pursuing studies in technology, engineering, and mechanics.


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With increasingly sophisticated structures involved in modern engineering, knowledge of the complex vibration behavior of plates, shells, curved membranes, rings, and other complex structures is essential for today’s engineering students, since the behavior is fundamentally different than that of simple structures such as rods and beams. Now in its third edition, Vibrations of Shells and Plates continues to lay an analytical and computational foundation for the study of vibration in these structures.

Vibrations of Shells and Plates, Third Edition is updated with substantial new material reflecting advances made over the past decade since publication of the second edition. The author demonstrates how the vibration behavior of shells and plates differs from that of beams through theoretical development and examples. He also explains complicating effects on vibration such as the influence of rotation, shear, rotatory inertia, moment loading, residual stresses, and composite layers. New material includes the parabolic cylindrical shell, natural frequencies and modes, power series method, and explicit strain energy equations for many standard cases.

Intended for graduate and post-graduate study in vibration, acoustics, noise control, and stress analysis, this textbook provides a strong foundation in vibration theory, offers analytical solutions that illustrate actual behavior of structures, and prepares students to perform finite element and finite difference analysis.

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Language: en. Pages: 592. Edition: 3.

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