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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the authors extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the authors extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the author's extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: . Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts . Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test . Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches . Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test . Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing.
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Condition: Gut. Zustand: Gut | Seiten: 546 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the author's extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the authors extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condition: New. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the author's extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: . Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts . Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test . Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches . Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test . Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the author's extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: . Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts . Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test . Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches . Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test . Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. The practical, clear, and concise guide for conducting experimental modal tests Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide outlines the basic information necessary to conduct an experimental modal test. The text draws on the author's extensive experience to cover the practical side of the concerns that may arise when performing an experimental modal test. Taking a hands-on approach, the book explores the issues related to conducting a test from start to finish. It covers the cornerstones of the basic information needed and summarizes all the pertinent theory related to experimental modal testing. Designed to be accessible, Modal Testing presents the most common excitation techniques used for modal testing today and is filled with illustrative examples related to impact testing which is the most widely used excitation technique for traditional experimental modal tests. This practical text is not about developing the details of the theory but rather applying the theory to solve real-life problems, and: . Delivers easy to understand explanations of complicated theoretical concepts . Presents basic steps of an experimental modal test . Offers simple explanations of methods to obtain good measurements and avoid the common blunders typically found in many test approaches . Focuses on the issues to be faced when performing an experimental modal test . Contains full-color format that enhances the clarity of the figures and presentations Modal Testing: A Practitioner's Guide is a groundbreaking reference that treats modal testing at the level of the practicing engineer or a new entrant to the field of experimental dynamic testing.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The SEM Handbook of Experimental Structural Dynamics stands as a comprehensive overview and reference for its subject, applicable to workers in research, product design and manufacture, and practice. The Handbook is devoted primarily to the areas of structural mechanics served by the Society for Experimental Mechanics IMAC community, such as modal analysis, rotating machinery, structural health monitoring, shock and vibration, sensors and instrumentation, aeroelasticity, ground testing, finite element techniques, model updating, sensitivity analysis, verification and validation, experimental dynamics sub-structuring, quantification of margin and uncertainty, and testing of civil infrastructure. Chapters offer comprehensive, detailed coverage of decades of scientific and technologic advance and all demonstrate an experimental perspective. Several sections specifically discuss the various types of experimental testing and common practices utilized in the automotive, aerospace, and civil structures industries. History of Experimental Structural Mechanics DIC Methods - Dynamic Photogrammetry LDV Methods Applied Digital Signal Processing Introduction to Spectral - Basic Measurements Structural Measurements - FRF Random and Shock Testing Rotating System Analysis Methods Sensors Signal Conditioning Instrumentation Design of Modal Tests Experimental Modal Methods Experimental Modal Parameter Evaluation Operating Modal Analysis Methods Analytical Numerical Substructuring Finite Element Model Correlation Model Updating Damping of Materials and Structures Model Calibration and Validation in Structures Uncertainty Quantification: UQ, QMU and Statistics Nonlinear System Analysis Methods (Experimental) Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Detection Experimental Substructure Modeling Modal Modeling Response (Impedance) Modeling Nonlinear Normal Mode Analysis Techniques (Analytical) Modal Modeling with Nonlinear Connection Elements (Analytical) Acoustics of Structural Systems (VibroAcoustics) Automotive Structural Testing Civil Structural Testing Aerospace Perspective for Modeling and Validation Sports Equipment Testing Applied Math for Experimental Structural MechanicsContributions present important theory behind relevant experimental methods as well as application and technology. Topical authors emphasize and dissect proven methods and offer detail beyond a simple review of the literature. Additionally, chapters cover practical needs of scientists and engineers who are new to the field. In most cases, neither the pertinent theory nor, in particular, the practical issues have been presented formally in current academic textbooks. Each chapter in the Handbook represents a must read for someone new to the subject or for someone returning to the field after an absence. Reference lists in each chapter consist of the seminal papers in the literature.This Handbook stands in parallel to the SEM Handbook of Experimental Solid Mechanics, where this Handbook focuses on experimental dynamics of structures at a macro-scale often invol Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. The SEM Handbook of Experimental Structural Dynamics stands as a comprehensive overview and reference for its subject, applicable to workers in research, product design and manufacture, and practice. The Handbook is devoted primarily to the areas of structural mechanics served by the Society for Experimental Mechanics IMAC community, such as modal analysis, rotating machinery, structural health monitoring, shock and vibration, sensors and instrumentation, aeroelasticity, ground testing, finite element techniques, model updating, sensitivity analysis, verification and validation, experimental dynamics sub-structuring, quantification of margin and uncertainty, and testing of civil infrastructure. Chapters offer comprehensive, detailed coverage of decades of scientific and technologic advance and all demonstrate an experimental perspective. Several sections specifically discuss the various types of experimental testing and common practices utilized in the automotive, aerospace, and civil structures industries. History of Experimental Structural Mechanics DIC Methods - Dynamic Photogrammetry LDV Methods Applied Digital Signal Processing Introduction to Spectral - Basic Measurements Structural Measurements - FRF Random and Shock Testing Rotating System Analysis Methods Sensors Signal Conditioning Instrumentation Design of Modal Tests Experimental Modal Methods Experimental Modal Parameter Evaluation Operating Modal Analysis Methods Analytical Numerical Substructuring Finite Element Model Correlation Model Updating Damping of Materials and Structures Model Calibration and Validation in Structures Uncertainty Quantification: UQ, QMU and Statistics Nonlinear System Analysis Methods (Experimental) Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Detection Experimental Substructure Modeling Modal Modeling Response (Impedance) Modeling Nonlinear Normal Mode Analysis Techniques (Analytical) Modal Modeling with Nonlinear Connection Elements (Analytical) Acoustics of Structural Systems (VibroAcoustics) Automotive Structural Testing Civil Structural Testing Aerospace Perspective for Modeling and Validation Sports Equipment Testing Applied Math for Experimental Structural MechanicsContributions present important theory behind relevant experimental methods as well as application and technology. Topical authors emphasize and dissect proven methods and offer detail beyond a simple review of the literature. Additionally, chapters cover practical needs of scientists and engineers who are new to the field. In most cases, neither the pertinent theory nor, in particular, the practical issues have been presented formally in current academic textbooks. Each chapter in the Handbook represents a must read for someone new to the subject or for someone returning to the field after an absence. Reference lists in each chapter consist of the seminal papers in the literature.This Handbook stands in parallel to the SEM Handbook of Experimental Solid Mechanics, where this Handbook focuses on experimental dynamics of structures at a macro-scal Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - TheSEM Handbook of Experimental Structural Dynamics stands as a comprehensive overview and reference for its subject, applicable to workers in research, product design and manufacture, and practice. The Handbook is devoted primarily to the areas of structural mechanics served by the Society for Experimental Mechanics IMAC community, such as modal analysis, rotating machinery, structural health monitoring, shock and vibration, sensors and instrumentation, aeroelasticity, ground testing, finite element techniques, model updating, sensitivity analysis, verification and validation, experimental dynamics sub-structuring, quantification of margin and uncertainty, and testing of civil infrastructure. Chapters offer comprehensive, detailed coverage of decades of scientific and technologic advance and all demonstrate an experimental perspective. Several sections specifically discuss the various types of experimental testing and common practices utilized in the automotive, aerospace, and civil structures industries. History of Experimental Structural Mechanics DIC Methods - Dynamic Photogrammetry LDV Methods Applied Digital Signal Processing Introduction to Spectral - Basic Measurements Structural Measurements - FRF Random and Shock Testing Rotating System Analysis Methods Sensors Signal Conditioning Instrumentation Design of Modal Tests Experimental Modal Methods Experimental Modal Parameter Evaluation Operating Modal Analysis Methods Analytical Numerical Substructuring Finite Element Model Correlation Model Updating Damping of Materials and Structures Model Calibration and Validation in Structures Uncertainty Quantification: UQ, QMU and Statistics Nonlinear System Analysis Methods (Experimental) Structural Health Monitoring and Damage Detection Experimental Substructure Modeling Modal Modeling Response (Impedance) Modeling Nonlinear Normal Mode Analysis Techniques (Analytical) Modal Modeling with Nonlinear Connection Elements (Analytical) Acoustics of Structural Systems (VibroAcoustics) Automotive Structural Testing Civil Structural Testing Aerospace Perspective for Modeling and Validation Sports Equipment Testing &nb.
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paperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.Paperback. Pub Date: 423 Publisher: Mechanical Industry Press This book is divided into two parts: the partial part briefly summarizes the method of solving structural vibration problems from a non-mathematical perspective. and introduces some test models. The basic theory. signal processing. incentive technology. modal parameters required for state analysis. etc.; the second part is mainly from real experience. talking .