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Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition (c2014), textbook by Daniel J. Inman.
[torrent created Jan 20, 2015; original .torrent file submitted - not a "dump";
target PDF file size: 9,831,434 Bytes (9.38 MB); tagged with my generic username (open file > File > Properties)]
TEXTBOOK INFO:
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/product/9780132871693.page
PITCH: «For one/two-semester introductory courses in vibration analysis for undergraduates in Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Aerospace Engineering.
Serving as both a text and reference manual, Engineering Vibration, 4th Edition, connects traditional design-oriented topics, the introduction of modal analysis, and the use of MATLAB, Mathcad, or Mathematica. The author provides an unequaled combination of the study of conventional vibration with the use of vibration design, computation, analysis and testing in various engineering applications.»
BRIEF CONTENTS:
1. Introduction To Vibration and the Free Response
2. Response To Harmonic Excitation
3. General Forced Response
4. Multiple-Degree-of-Freedom Systems
5. Design for Vibration Suppression
6. Distributed-Parameter Systems
7. Vibration Testing and Experimental Modal Analysis
8. Finite Element Method
APPENDICES:
- A: Complex Numbers and Functions
- B: Laplace Transforms
- C: Matrix Basics
- D: The Vibration Literature
- E: List of Symbols
- F: Codes and Web Sites
- G: Engineering Vibration Toolbox and Web Support
References
ANSWERS to Selected Problems
INDEX
(detailed contents at website above)
FILE INFO: paginated, bookmarked, true PDF (9 MB).
3rd Edition, instructor's solutions manual (ISM):
A good number of problems from the 3rd edition were recycled in the 4th edition. The solutions manual for the 3rd edition includes both the statement and the solution to each problem and can then be useful when using the 4th edition.
SI units only, true PDF @ 17 MB, zipped target file @ 10.8 MB:
magnet ISM 3rd
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