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Title: Vibration Simulation Using MATLAB and ANSYS
ISBN: 1584882050
Author:
Michael R. Hatch
Publicate Date: 2000-09-21 Publish: 2000-09-21
List Price: $109.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Hardcover
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1: Slaps you in the face and wakes you up!
For an engineer who deals with vibrations and has access to matlab software, this book covers the main problems. For me, this book is written by engineers for engineers thinking the golden rule in mind: "I don`t want to dig into my lecture notes again, I need a simple answer". Critical information can be found in bold letters, which makes it easier to follow the subject. Everything in the book is supported with a Matlab code. I have to say that I was a little bit worried before getting this book because I didn`t know how much examples or code was included for Matlab, but the quantity and quality is satisfactory. I can not comment on Ansys, since I don`t have access to that software, however it is nice to have some basics about FEA in the book. I liked this book because you can also find comments on how to interprete the results like the real life observable motion of complex eigen frequencies.
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2: "vibration analysis using Matlab..." help my life.
This book is a rule of thumb to people who want to have quick and easy access of programing in the vibration analysis field and is a very step-by-step way to develop your skills in this subject. I recomend it to everybody!
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3: A nice interface between dynamics and FEA
This book reviews the basic concepts of both dynamics and FEA. Vibration is a common phenomenon found in every walk of life. Automobile to watches we can see vibrations everywhere. For a vibration engineer, it is important to analyse the system behavior dynamically. This can be achieved using a FEA tool like ANSYS. This book delivers the exact thing one would expect as an interface between dynamics and FEA.
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