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Informationen zum Autor Clarence W. de Silva Klappentext Understanding vibration behavior in modern systems is a complex task, requiring detailed mathematical models to evaluate the sources and effects of vibrations. Fortunately, there are a number of software tools available for modeling and analyzing this behavior. In chapters drawn from the highly popular Vibration and Shock Handbook, Computer Techniques in Vibration summarizes and demonstrates a variety of software applications, tools, and techniques used to explore mechanical vibrations. Compiling critical information into a convenient, thorough, and up-to-date source, expert contributors discuss finite element methods, fast Fourier transform, wavelet analysis, the use of MATLAB® toolboxes, and approaches to vibration signal analysis. Zusammenfassung Computer-based modeling and analytical tools provide fast, accurate, and efficient means of designing and controlling a system for improved vibratory and, subsequently, acoustic performance. This book presents an overview as well as a detailed account and application of the various techniques available for modeling and simulating vibrations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Numerical Techniques. Vibration Modeling and Software Tools. Computer Analysis of Flexibly Supported Multibody Systems. Finite Element Applications in Dynamics. Vibration Signal Analysis. Wavelets - Concepts and Applications. Index. (Note: there is no Glossary in this volume).