Nonlinear Vibration with Control For Flexible and Adaptive Structure

This book provides a comprehensive discussion of nonlinear multi-modal structural vibration problems, and shows how vibration suppression can be applied to such systems by considering a sample set of relevant control techniques. It covers the basic princi

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David Wagg Simon Neild

Nonlinear Vibration with Control For Flexible and Adaptive Structures Second Edition

Solid Mechanics and Its Applications Volume 218

Founding Editor G.M.L. Gladwell, Waterloo, ON, Canada Series editors J.R. Barber, Ann Arbor Michigan, USA Anders Klarbring, Linköping, Sweden

Aims and Scope of the Series The fundamental questions arising in mechanics are: Why?, How?, and How much? The aim of this series is to provide lucid accounts written by authoritative researchers giving vision and insight in answering these questions on the subject of mechanics as it relates to solids. The scope of the series covers the entire spectrum of solid mechanics. Thus it includes the foundation of mechanics; variational formulations; computational mechanics; statics, kinematics and dynamics of rigid and elastic bodies: vibrations of solids and structures; dynamical systems and chaos; the theories of elasticity, plasticity and viscoelasticity; composite materials; rods, beams, shells and membranes; structural control and stability; soils, rocks and geomechanics; fracture; tribology; experimental mechanics; biomechanics and machine design. The median level of presentation is to the first year graduate student. Some texts are monographs defining the current state of the field; others are accessible to final year undergraduates; but essentially the emphasis is on readability and clarity.

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David Wagg Simon Neild •

Nonlinear Vibration with Control For Flexible and Adaptive Structures Second Edition

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David Wagg Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Sheffield Sheffield UK

ISSN 0925-0042 ISBN 978-3-319-10643-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-10644-1

Simon Neild Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Bristol Bristol UK

ISSN 2214-7764 (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-10644-1 (eBook)

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