Harris' shock and vibration handbook. 5.ed

Harris' shock and vibration handbook. 5.ed

  • نوع فایل : کتاب
  • زبان : انگلیسی
  • مؤلف : C M Harris; A G Piersol
  • ناشر : New York,NY : McGraw-Hill
  • چاپ و سال / کشور: 2002
  • شابک / ISBN : 9780071370813

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CONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction to the Handbook 1.1 Cyril M. Harris, Charles Batchelor Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. Chapter 2. Basic Vibration Theory 2.1 Ralph E. Blake, formerly Consultant,Technical Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA. Chapter 3. Vibration of a Resiliently Supported Rigid Body 3.1 Harry Himelblau, Consultant, The Boeing Company, Space and Communications Division, Canoga Park, CA 91309-7922. AND Sheldon Rubin, Consultant, Rubin Engineering Company, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-4708. Chapter 4. Nonlinear Vibration 4.1 Fredric Ehrich, Senior Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139. AND H. Norman Abramson, Retired Executive Vice President, Southwest Research Institute, San Jose, TX 78228. Chapter 5. Self-Excited Vibration 5.1 Fredric Ehrich, Senior Lecturer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139. Chapter 6. Dynamic Vibration Absorbers and Auxiliary Mass Dampers 6.1 F. Everett Reed, formerly President, Littleton Research and Engineering Corporation, Littleton, MA 01460. Chapter 7. Vibration of Systems Having Distributed Mass and Elasticity 7.1 William F. Stokey, Late Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15236. Chapter 8. Transient Response to Step and Pulse Functions 8.1 Robert S.Ayre, Late Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309. Chapter 9. Effect of Impact on Structures 9.1 William H. Hoppman II, Late Professor of Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208. v Chapter 10. Mechanical Impedance 10.1 Elmer L. Hixson, Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712. Chapter 11. Statistical Methods for Analyzing Vibrating Systems 11.1 Richard G. DeJong, Professor of Engineering, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI 49546. Chapter 12. Vibration Transducers 12.1 Anthony S. Chu, Director of Marketing,Test Instrumentation, Endevco Corporation, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675. Chapter 13. Vibration Measurement Instrumentation 13.1 Robert B. Randall, Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. Chapter 14. Vibration Analyzers and Their Use 14.1 Robert B. Randall, Associate Professor, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia. Chapter 15. Measurement Techniques 15.1 Cyril M. Harris, Charles Batchelor Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. Chapter 16. Condition Monitoring of Machinery 16.1 Joëlle Courrech, Area Sales Manager, Brüel & Kjaer, Sound and Vibration Measurement, A/S Denmark. AND Ronald L. Eshleman, Director,Vibration Institute,Willowbrook, IL 60514. Chapter 17. Strain-Gage Instrumentation 17.1 Earl J.Wilson, formerly Chief of Strain and Environmental Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Flight Research Center, Edwards AFB, CA 93524. Chapter 18. Calibration of Pickups 18.1 M. Roman Serbyn, Associate Professor, Morgan State University, Baltimore,MD 21251. AND Jeffrey Dosch, Technical Director, PCB Piezotronics, Depew, NY 14043-2495. Chapter 19. Shock and Vibration Standards 19.1 David J. Evans, Mechanical Engineer, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-9221. AND Henry C. Pusey, Executive Director, Society for Machinery Failure Prevention Technology, Winchester,VA 22601-6354. Chapter 20. Test Criteria and Specifications 20.1 Allan G. Piersol, Consultant, Piersol Engineering Company,Woodland Hills, CA 91364-4830. vi CONTENTS Chapter 21. Experimental Modal Analysis 21.1 Randall J. Allemang, Professor of Structural Dynamics Research Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. AND David L. Brown, Professor of Structural Dynamics Research Laboratory, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. Chapter 22. Concepts in Vibration Data Analysis 22.1 Allan G. Piersol, Consultant, Piersol Engineering Company,Woodland Hills, CA 91364-4830. Chapter 23. Concepts in Shock Data Analysis 23.1 Sheldon Rubin, Consultant, Rubin Engineering Company, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403-4708. Chapter 24. Vibration of Structures Induced by Ground Motion 24.1 William J. Hall, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801. Chapter 25. Vibration Testing Machines 25.1 David O. Smallwood, Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185. Chapter 26, Part I. Shock Testing Machines 26.1 Richard H. Chalmers, Late Consulting Engineer, Induced Environments Consultants, San Diego, CA 92107. Chapter 26, Part II. Pyroshock Testing 26.15 Neil T. Davie, Principal Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185. AND Vesta I. Bateman, Principal Member of the Technical Staff, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM 87185. Chapter 27. Application of Digital Computers 27.1 Marcos A. Underwood, President,Tu’tuli Enterprises, Gualala, CA 95445. Chapter 28, Part I. Matrix Methods of Analysis 28.1 Stephen H. Crandall, Ford Professor of Engineering Emeritus, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139. AND Robert B. McCalley, Jr., Retired Engineering Manager, General Electric Company, Schenectady, NY 12309. Chapter 28, Part II. Finite Element Models 28.29 Robert N. Coppolino, Principal Engineer, Measurement Analysis Corporation,Torrence, CA 90505. Chapter 29, Part I. Vibration of Structures Induced by Fluid Flow 29.1 Robert D. Blevins, Consultant, San Diego, CA 92103. CONTENTS vii Chapter 29, Part II. Vibration of Structures Induced by Wind 29.21 Alan G. Davenport, Founding Director, Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory, and Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London, ON N6A 5B9, Canada. AND Milos Novak, Late Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Western Ontario, London,ON N6A 5B9, Canada. Chapter 29, Part III. Vibration of Structures Induced by Sound 29.47 John F.Wilby, Consultant,Wilby Associates, Calabasas, CA 91302. Chapter 30. Theory of Vibration Isolation 30.1 Charles E. Crede, Late Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125. AND Jerome E. Ruzicka, formerly Barry Controls, Brighton, MA 02135. Chapter 31. Theory of Shock Isolation 31.1 R. E. Newton, Late Professor of Mechanical Engineering, United States Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA 93943. Chapter 32. Shock and Vibration Isolators and Isolation Systems 32.1 Romulus H. Racca, formerly Senior Staff Engineer, Barry Controls, Brighton, MA 02135. AND Cyril M. Harris, Charles Batchelor Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. Chapter 33. Mechanical Properties of Rubber 33.1 Ronald J. Schaefer, President, Dynamic Rubber Technology,Wadsworth, OH 44281. Chapter 34. Engineering Properties of Metals 34.1 James E. Stallmeyer, Professor Emeritus of Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801. Chapter 35. Engineering Properties of Composites 35.1 Keith T. Kedward, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5070. Chapter 36. Material Damping and Slip Damping 36.1 Lawrence E. Goodman, Late Professor of Mechanics and Recorder Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Chapter 37. Applied Damping Treatments 37.1 David I.G. Jones, Consultant, D/Tech Systems, Chandler, AZ 85226. Chapter 38. Torsional Vibration in Reciprocating and Rotating Machines 38.1 Ronald L. Eshleman, Director,Vibration Institute,Willowbrook, IL 60514. viii CONTENTS Chapter 39, Part I. Balancing of Rotating Machinery 39.1 Douglas G. Stadelbauer, formerly Executive Vice President, Schenck-Trebel Corporation, Deer Park, NY 11729. Chapter 39, Part II. Shaft Misalignment of Rotating Machinery 39.37 John D. Piotrowski, President,Turvac, Inc., Oregonia, OH 45054. Chapter 40. Machine-Tool Vibration 40.1 Eugene I. Rivin, Professor,Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202. Chapter 41. Equipment Design 41.1 Karl A. Sweitzer, Senior Systems Engineer, Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY 14653-7214. AND Charles A. Hull, Staff Engineer, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Syracuse, NY 13221-4840. AND Allan G. Piersol, Consultant, Piersol Engineering Company,Woodland Hills, CA 91364-4830. Chapter 42. Effects of Shock and Vibration on Humans 42.1 Henning E. von Gierke, Director Emeritus, Biodynamics and Bioengineering Division, Armstrong Laboratory, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433-7901. AND Anthony J. Brammer, Senior Research Officer, Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, ON K1A 0R6, Canada. Index follows Chapter 42 CONTENTS ix
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