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Steel structures - vibrations
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Steel structures - vibrations

Steel structures - vibrations

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I am looking for references to check vibrations of steel beams supporting machines.

RE: Steel structures - vibrations

"Theory of Vibration with Applications" by William Thomson.  That's my Vibrations textbook from a number of years back.

Perhaps a bit more information on your situation would get some more specific and helpful answers for you.

RE: Steel structures - vibrations

Take a look at the downloads at my website (link below) and see if any are of help.

www.SlideRuleEra.net

RE: Steel structures - vibrations

When I was in graduate school, I studies a book by J. Biggs of MIT. It is one of the best vibration text books that I ever studies.

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Lutfi
www.cdeco.com

RE: Steel structures - vibrations

You might need to define the vibration criterion first. The vibration requirement for a normal machine, a machine in an operation theatre, or one used in semi-conductivity industry can vary significantly. For theory I would recommend J. Biggs' book, for design purpose you can find quite a few articles in the internet.

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