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Chapter 7: Dynamic Response of Structures

Chapter 7: Dynamic Response of Structures

pp. 358-443

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, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, , Pennsylvania State University, , Pennsylvania State University
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Master the principles of structural dynamics with this comprehensive and self-contained textbook, with key theoretical concepts explained through real-world engineering applications.

  • The theory of natural modes of vibration, the finite element method, and the dynamic response of structures is balanced with practical applications to give students a thorough contextual understanding of the subject.

  • Enhanced coverage of damping, rotating systems, and parametric excitation provides students with superior understanding of these essential topics.

  • Examples and homework problems, closely linked to real-world applications, enrich and deepen student understanding.

  • Curated mathematical appendices equip students with all the tools necessary to excel, without disrupting coverage of core topics.

  • Containing all the material needed for a one- or two-semester course, and accompanied online by MATLAB/Python code, this authoritative textbook is the ideal introduction for graduate students in aerospace, mechanical, and civil engineering.

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