Self-Excited Vibration [electronic resource] :Theory, Paradigms, and Research Methods / by Wenjing Ding.
by Ding, Wenjing [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Geometrical Method -- Stability Methods -- Quantitative Methods -- Analysis Method for Closed-Loop System -- Stick-Slip Vibration -- Dynamic Shimmy of Front Wheel -- Rotor Whirl -- Self-Excited Vibrations from Interaction of Structures and Fluid -- Self-Excited Oscillations in Feedback Control System -- Modeling and Control.
Based on a systematic understanding of its theoretical foundations, “Self-Excited Vibration: Theory, Paradigms, and Research Methods” offers a method for analyzing any type of self-excited vibration (SEV). After summarizing the research results of various SEV phenomenon, including chatter, shimmy, rotor whirl, flutter, gallop, and SEV of man-made control systems, the author constructs a general constitutive mechanism of SEV, as well as a common research program and detailed analysis technique. All of these will help the reader independently analyze any new SEV phenomena. Prof. Wenjing Ding was the Director of the Dynamics and Vibration Division of the Engineering Mechanics Department of Tsinghua University, China.
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