Vibration Problems in Engineering

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Vibration Problems in Engineering is a classic engineering textbook by Stephen Timoshenko that systematically analyzes mechanical vibrations and their practical applications in structural and machine design.

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instanceOf book
engineering textbook
appliesTo machine design
structural design
approach theoretical analysis with practical applications
associatedWith development of engineering mechanics in the 20th century
history of vibration theory
author Stephen Timoshenko NERFINISHED
contribution systematic treatment of vibration problems in engineering practice
coversTopic Rayleigh method NERFINISHED
approximate methods in vibration analysis
continuous systems
critical speeds of rotating shafts
damped vibrations
design against vibration
energy methods in vibration
forced vibrations
free vibrations
mode shapes
multi-degree-of-freedom systems
natural frequencies
resonance in mechanical systems
torsional vibrations
vibration isolation
vibration measurement
vibration of beams
vibration of shafts
educationalLevel graduate
undergraduate
field engineering mechanics
mechanical engineering
structural engineering
genre engineering textbook
technical literature
hasReputation classic text in vibration theory
standard reference in mechanical vibrations
intendedAudience engineering students
practicing engineers
language English
mainSubject machine dynamics
mechanical vibrations
structural dynamics
vibration analysis
usedAs university course textbook

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