Sinusoidal Vibration
"Sinusoidal Vibration" by Christi Lalanne is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and characteristics of sinusoidal vibrations, essential for students and professionals in the fields of mechanical engineering and engineering mechanics. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2002, this hardback edition spans 332 pages, making it a valuable addition to any engineer's library.
In this insightful book, Lalanne contextualizes the behavior of sinusoidal vibrations in real-world applications as well as through laboratory testing. Readers will gain a deep understanding of transient and steady-state responses within single-degree-of-freedom systems. Additionally, the book dives into various types of swept sine functions and their unique properties, enabling readers to grasp complex concepts with clarity.
Whether you're a budding engineer or a seasoned professional, "Sinusoidal Vibration" is an indispensable resource that bridges theoretical knowledge with practical application in the realm of mechanical engineering.