Noise and Vibration Analysis: Signal Analysis and Experimental ProceduresJohn Wiley & Sons, 29 Mar 2011 - 464 sayfa Noise and Vibration Analysis is a complete and practical guide that combines both signal processing and modal analysis theory with their practical application in noise and vibration analysis. It provides an invaluable, integrated guide for practicing engineers as well as a suitable introduction for students new to the topic of noise and vibration. Taking a practical learning approach, Brandt includes exercises that allow the content to be developed in an academic course framework or as supplementary material for private and further study.
Noise and Vibration Analysis provides an excellent resource for researchers and engineers from automotive, aerospace, mechanical, or electronics industries who work with experimental or analytical vibration analysis and/or acoustics. It will also appeal to graduate students enrolled in vibration analysis, experimental structural dynamics, or applied signal analysis courses. |
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Time Data Analysis | |
Statistics and Random Processes | |
Fundamental Mechanics | |
Modal Analysis Theory | |
Transducers for Noise and Vibration Analysis | |
Frequency Analysis Theory | |
Measurement and Analysis Systems | |
Rotating Machinery Analysis | |
Singleinput Frequency Response Measurements | |
No Extraneous Noise | |
Multipleinput Frequency Response Measurement | |
Orthogonalization of Signals | |
Advanced Analysis Methods | |
Complex Numbers | |
Spectrum and Correlation Estimates Using the | |
Experimental Frequency Analysis | |
Organizations and Resources | |
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