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Gheorghe Buzdugan
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Strength of Materials Chair, Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania
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Elena Mihăilescu
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Strength of Materials Chair, Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania
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Mircea Radeṣ
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Strength of Materials Chair, Polytechnic Institute of Bucharest, Romania
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 1-11
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 13-50
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 51-70
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 71-115
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 117-185
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 187-210
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 211-268
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 269-286
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- Gheorghe Buzdugan, Elena Mihăilescu, Mircea Radeṣ
Pages 287-343
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Back Matter
Pages 345-347
About this book
Nowadays, the engineering practice raises far more vibration problems than can be theoretically explained or modelled. Because Df this, measurements are used in almost all fields of industry, transportation and civil engineering in studies of mechanical and structural vibration. They are an invaluable tool for designing products and machines with high reliability and low noise level, vehicles and buildings with improved comfort and resistance to dynamic loads, as well as for obtaining increased safety of opera tion and optimum running parameters. In order to cope with the increasing demand for experimental measurement of vibration characteristics, young engineers and designers need an introductory book with emphasis on "what has to be measured" and "by what means" before learning "how measurements are done". The expertise to perform vibration measurements must be gained in time, with every new investi gation and studied problem . .A detailed presentation of instrumentation and measuring techniques is beyond the aim of this book. Such information can be found in product data sheets, application manuals and hand books supplied by equipment manufacturers. Only general princi ples and widely used methods are presented herein, in order to provide the reader with an overview of the instrumentation and techniques encountered in vibration measurement.