Vibration Theory and Applications with Finite Elements and Active Vibration Control

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Based on many years of research and teaching, this book brings together all the important topics in linear vibration theory, including failure models, kinematics and modeling, unstable vibrating systems, rotordynamics, model reduction methods, and finite element methods utilizing truss, beam, membrane and solid elements. It also explores in detail active vibration control, instability and modal analysis. The book provides the modeling skills and knowledge required for modern engineering practice, plus the tools needed to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems effectively.

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Alan Palazzolo, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University. Professor Palazzolo worked in industry prior to returning to academic research and gaining full Professorship in Mechanical Engineering in 1999.?He has written extensively for international journals, books and conference proceedings and has been the recipient of numerous awards throughout his professional career. His research interests include vibrations, nonlinear vibrations, controls, rotordynamics and finite elements. He is presently an Associate Editor of ASME Journal of Vibrations.

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