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Random Vibration of Mechanical Systems
This specialized engineering text provides a comprehensive mathematical and physical analysis of mechanical systems subjected to random excitations. The authors focus on the application of probability theory and stochastic processes to solve complex vibration problems in structural and mechanical engineering. Key topics include the determination of response characteristics of linear and non-linear systems, spectral density analysis, and the evaluation of structural reliability under random loading conditions such as wind, earthquake, or acoustic noise. The book is designed for researchers and advanced engineering students, bridging the gap between theoretical stochastic dynamics and practical mechanical system design to ensure safety and durability in unpredictable environments.
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