Auteur : John M. Vance, Fouad Y. Zeidan, Brian Murphy
Edition :WileyPages: 416Format: pdf
Whether it's a
compressor on an offshore platform, a turbocharger in a truck or automobile, or
a turbine in a jet airplane, rotating machinery is the driving force behind almost anything that produces or uses
energy. Counted on daily to perform any number of vital societal tasks,
turbomachinery uses high rotational speeds to produce amazing amounts of power
efficiently. The key to increasing its longevity, efficiency, and reliability
lies in the examination of rotor vibration and bearing dynamics, a field called
rotordynamics.
A valuable text
book for beginners
as well as a handy reference for experts, Machinery
Vibration and Rotordynamics is teeming with rich technical detail and
real-world examples geared toward the study of machine vibration. A logical
progression of information covers essential fundamentals, in-depth case
studies, and the latest analytical tools used for predicting and preventing damage
in rotating machinery. Machinery Vibration and
Rotordynamics:
Combines rotordynamics with the
applications of machinery vibration in a single volume
Includes case studies of
vibration problems in several different types of machines as well as
computer simulation models used in industry
Contains fundamental physical
phenomena, mathematical and computational aspects, practical hardware
considerations, troubleshooting, and instrumentation and measurement
techniques
For students
interested in entering this highly specialized field of study, as well as
professionals seeking to expand their knowledge base, Machinery
Vibration and Rotordynamics will serve as the one book
they will come to rely upon consistently.
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