Random vibration

The vast majority of vibrations encountered in the real environment are random in nature. Such vibrations are intrinsically complicated and this volume describes the process that enables us to simplify the required analysis, along with the analysis of the signal in the frequency domain. The power sp...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author Lalanne, Christian (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published London, UK : Hoboken, N.J. : ISTE, Ltd. ; Wiley, 2014.
EditionThird edition.
SeriesMechanical vibration and shock analysis ; v. 3.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781118931158
1118931157
9781118931165
1118931165
1848216467
9781848216464
1523110937
9781523110933
1118931173
9781118931172
Physical Description1 online resource (xxii, 625 pages)

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Table of Contents:
  • Statistical Properties of a Random Process / Christian Lalanne
  • Random Vibration Properties in the Frequency Domain / Christian Lalanne
  • Rms Value of Random Vibration / Christian Lalanne
  • Practical Calculation of the Power Spectral Density / Christian Lalanne
  • Statistical Properties of Random Vibration in the Time Domain / Christian Lalanne
  • Probability Distribution of Maxima of Random Vibration / Christian Lalanne
  • Statistics of Extreme Values / Christian Lalanne
  • Response of a One-Degree-of-Freedom Linear System to Random Vibration / Christian Lalanne
  • Characteristics of the Response of a One-Degree-of-Freedom Linear System to Random Vibration / Christian Lalanne
  • First Passage at a Given Level of Response of a One-Degree-of-Freedom Linear System to a Random Vibration / Christian Lalanne.