Books by Keyword: Vibration

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Edited by: Jiu Hua Xu, Prof. Xi Peng Xu, Guang Qi Cai and Ren Ke Kang
Online since: November 2007
Description: This work comprises a selection chosen from among more than 300 authoritative submitted papers. All of the papers were submitted for peer-review by at least two expert referees.
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The 117 papers selected for this volume were chosen for their particularly good quality and their relevance to the topic in question.
Edited by: Tadeusz Uhl and Andrzej Chudzikiewicz
Online since: October 2007
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Nowadays, one of the most rapidly growing sectors of industry is that of the infrastructure and vehicles of transportation systems. This discipline needs new, innovative and economically proven initiatives.
Edited by: J.K. Kim, D.Z. Wo, L.M. Zhou, H.T. Huang, K.T. Lau and M. Wang
Online since: March 2007
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This collection reflects the current worldwide state of knowledge concerning the latest scientific concepts and technological developments in the characterization, testing, mechanics, modelling, manufacturing and applications of various classes of composite materials and structures. It is also intended to promote the sharing of ideas and emerging technologies, as well as to foster R & D collaboration among academia, research institutions and the relevant industries.
Edited by: Patrick Sean Keogh
Online since: October 2006
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An essential requirement for achieving the correct functionality and operation of engineering systems and structures is to understand the fundamental issues which underpin stress distributions and dynamic behaviour. Design software is increasingly being developed in order to integrate a number of analysis tools. The key to the success of this development is the generation of modelling and analysis techniques, together with experimental validation over likely parameter ranges.
Edited by: Nin Bizys, Andrejus Henrikas Marcinkevicius
Online since: June 2006
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This volume comprises a collection of papers arising from the 1st International Conference on Mechatronic Systems and Materials (MSM 2005), which was held in Vilnius from the 20th –to 23rd October 2005.
Edited by: W.M. Ostachowicz, J.M. Dulieu-Barton, K.M. Holford, M. Krawczuk and A. Zak
Online since: September 2005
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The study of damage evolution, location and characterisation is an important aspect of the growing area of SHM and is a major theme of the conference. The link between SHM and machine condition-monitoring is emphasised by the substantial contribution, to the proceedings, which concerns the application of damage assessment techniques to rotating machines. In order to analyse efficiently the data–rich information, provided by monitoring and NDE techniques, it is necessary to use advanced signal processing procedures. A significant proportion of the conference is therefore dedicated to signal processing and computational methods.
Edited by: M. Lucas
Online since: September 2004
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Advances in Experimental Mechanics continues a series of conferences organised by the British Society for Strain Measurement (BSSM), which aims to bring together and promote academic and industrial research in stress, strain and vibration measurement.
Edited by: M.P. Cartmell
Online since: November 2003
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The trend towards the integration of modeling, analysis and design tools, which began in the 1990s, is now well underway, and it is becoming increasingly evident that formerly disparate engineering functions, such as stress analysis, fracture mechanics, elasticity and vibration analysis, will continue to move closer together, as seamlessly integrated computational design tools evolve.  The series of Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis conferences has always reflected this alliance, with its tradition of encouraging specialist contributions to the development and enhanced application of powerful numerical methods; in conjunction with seminal papers on new techniques in experimental mechanics.
Edited by: J.M. Dulieu-Barton, M.J. Brennan, K.M. Holford and K. Worden
Online since: July 2003
Description: This volume presents the proceedings of the fifth in the celebrated series of biennial international conferences on the Damage Assessment of Structures (DAMAS 2003).
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Studies of damage evolution, location and characterization are primordial aspects of the rapidly expanding field of SHM (structural health monitoring) and are major themes in this volume. In order to analyze efficiently the data-rich information provided by monitoring and by NDE (non-destructive evaluation) techniques, it is necessary to use advanced signal-processing procedures. Therefore, a significant fraction of the present book is dedicated to the optimization of signal processing and computation methods.
Edited by: K.M. Holford, J.A. Brandon, J.M. Dulieu-Barton, M.D. Gilchrist and K. Worden
Online since: April 2001
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Understanding the manner in which damage evolves in engineering materials, systems or structures is currently the focus of extensive research. The object of the present book is to report recent advances in the areas of damage detection, assessment and quantification.
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