Vibration of Mechanical and Structural Systems With Microcomputer Applications

Vibration of Mechanical and Structural Systems With Microcomputer Applications by Merlin L. James is a comprehensive resource published by HarperCollins College Publishers in 1994. This subsequent edition spans 660 pages and is presented in English, focusing on various aspects of vibration in mechanical and structural systems. The book addresses topics such as free vibration, harmonic excitation, and forced vibration, while also incorporating user-friendly computer programs to aid in problem-solving.
Readers will find that this edition enhances understanding through modified content and includes problem sets following each chapter. The text is designed to support those studying waves and wave mechanics, as well as technology and engineering principles. Additionally, a disk is provided with executable programs and FORTRAN listings, facilitating practical applications of the concepts discussed.
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No major changes in scope or arrangement have been made for this second edition; rather several areas have been modified to enhance understanding and the accompanying computer programs have been made more user-friendly. Topics include free vibration, harmonic excitation, transient vibration, forced vibration, Lagrange equations, and continuous systems. Problem sets follow each chapter. A disk is included with executable programs to help solve the problems in the text, along with FORTRAN listings. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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