Random Vibrations
This textbook chart out an easy-to-comprehend account of the methods of random vibrations, aided by modern yet basic concepts in probability theory and random processes. It starts with a quick review of certain elements of structural dynamics, thus setting the stage for their seamless continuation in developing techniques for response analyses of structures under random environmental loads, such as winds and earthquakes. The book also offers a few glimpses of the powerful tools of stochastic processes to kindle the spirit of scientific inquiry. By way of applications, it contains numerous illustrative examples and exercises, many of which relate to practical design problems of interest to the industry. A companion website provides solutions to all the problems in the exercises. For the benefit of the prospective instructors, a semester-long schedule for offering a course on Random Vibrations is also suggested.
- Provides a simple yet modern introduction to basic concepts in probability theory that bear upon the methods of random vibrations
- Illustrates numerous examples and exercises, some of which are on practical design problems of interest to the industry
- Dedicated online companion, providing MATLAB codes for all relevant problems
Product details
October 2025Paperback
9781009606080
400 pages
234 × 191 mm
Not yet published - available from October 2025
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Mechanical Vibrations – An Overview
- Chapter 2. Basic Probability Theory
- Chapter 3. An Introduction to Stochastic Processes
- Chapter 4. Random Vibrations of Linear Time-Invariant Systems
- Chapter 5. Random Vibrations – Some Practical Applications
- Chapter 6. Nonlinear Random Vibrations
- Index.