textbook on vibrations
textbook on vibrations
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Can you provide me with title and author of a few good textbooks on Vibrations?
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RE: textbook on vibrations
I wrote it just for you!
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Probably not the book to have as your only/first textbook in vibration. It is not a perfectly structured ground-up textbook.
It is not a pure practical book and not a pure theory book, but a very good blend of applied theory and example problems. The specific examples he gives are some of the most valuable parts of the book. I think subjects related to rotating equipment are hit pretty well that are completely ignored in the more theoretical Rao book.
Worthwhile to pause and ask... what is your main area of interest... rotating equipment or something else?
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Between Thomson and Rao, what would be the primary differences?
Are they both undergrad/grad level text books?
Does one deal with more specialized apps than the other?
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Also similar results at alibris etc.
I went ahead and ordered mine: $3.58 including shipping from a 5-star rated vendor who said it was in good condition. I'm not sure if this is the latest revision, but for $3.58, I'll take my chances.
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Den Hartog is a wonderful book on the other hand.
For rotating machinery stuff I also like Robert Eisenmann, and son, "Machinery Malfunction Diagnosis and Correction: Vibration Analysis and Troubleshooting for Process Industries" but it is out of print I think and hard to find. Bob is a friend of mine and he did a nice job on this book.
The Vibration Institute also publishes their texts, mostly by Eshelmann, and they are very good as well.
"Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?" Oddball, "Kelly's Heros" 1970
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I'll collate them into one massive list later this week.
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Timoshenko, 2nd ed. Dunno about copyrights...but it's there.
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