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Vibration of Axially-Loaded Structures
This 2007 book concerns the vibration and the stability of slender structural components.
Lawrence N. Virgin (Author)
9780521880428, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 24 September 2007
376 pages
26.2 x 18.4 x 2.5 cm, 0.94 kg
This 2007 book concerns the vibration and the stability of slender structural components. The loss of stability of structures is an important aspect of structural mechanics and is presented here in terms of dynamic behavior. A variety of structural components are analyzed with a view to predicting their response to various (primarily axial) loading conditions. A number of different techniques are presented, with experimental verification from the laboratory. Practical applications are widespread, ranging from cables to space structures. The book presents methods by which the combined effects of vibration and buckling on various structures can be assessed. Vibrations and buckling are usually treated separately, but in this book their influence on each other is examined together, with examples when a combined approach is necessary. The avoidance of instability is the primary goal of this material.
1. Context: the point of departure
2. Elements of classical mechanics
3. Dynamics in the vicinity of equilibrium
4. Higher-order systems
5. Discrete link models
6. Strings, cables, and membranes
7. Continuous struts
8. Other column-type structures
9. Frames
10. Plates
11. Nondestructive testing
12. Highly deformed structures
13. Suddenly applied loads
14. Harmonic loading - parametric excitation
15. Harmonic loading - transverse excitation
16. Nonlinear vibration.
Subject Areas: Aerospace & aviation technology [TRP], Dynamics & vibration [TGMD4], Mechanics of solids [TGMD], Mechanical engineering [TGB]