Flow-Induced Vibrations: An Engineering Guide
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Overview
This graduate-level text presents a synthesis of research and experience from disparate fields to form guidelines for dealing with vibration phenomena of many different origins. It is particularly geared toward assessing sources of excitation in a flow system, identifying the actual danger spots, and finding appropriate cures. 1994 edition.Synopsis
Designed for engineers, this work considers flow-induced vibrations. It covers topics such as body oscillators; fluid loading and response of body oscillators; fluid oscillators; vibrations due to extraneously-induced excitation; and vibrations due to instability-induced excitation.
Booknews
A monograph on flow-induced vibrations and fluid oscillations synthesizing research results and practical experience from a variety of disciplines. Presents a reliable series of engineering guidelines to reduce "noise" caused by these phenomena. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)