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ENGINEERING PRINICPLES OF MECHANICAL VIBRATION is a textbook that is designed for use in senior level undergraduate and introductory and intermediate level graduate courses in mechanical vibration. The textbook assumes that students have a fundamental understanding of rigid body dynamics and ordinary differential equations. Engineering Principles of Mechanical Vibration is an applications oriented vibration textbook that contains complete developments of the equations associated with the many vibration principles discussed in the textbook. The textbook presents complete developments of…mehr

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ENGINEERING PRINICPLES OF MECHANICAL VIBRATION is a textbook that is designed for use in senior level undergraduate and introductory and intermediate level graduate courses in mechanical vibration. The textbook assumes that students have a fundamental understanding of rigid body dynamics and ordinary differential equations. Engineering Principles of Mechanical Vibration is an applications oriented vibration textbook that contains complete developments of the equations associated with the many vibration principles discussed in the textbook. The textbook presents complete developments of solution techniques for ordinary and partial differential equations associated with lumped-parameter single-degree-of-freedom and multi-degree-of-freedom vibration systems and basic continuous vibration systems. It discusses principles associated with periodic, complex periodic, non-periodic, transient, and random vibration excitation and presents information related to vibration measurements and digital processing of vibration signals.
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Douglas D. Reynolds, Ph.D., is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) and has over 50 years experience as an engineering educator. He received a preacher's license and served as a local pastor in rural Indiana while working on his Ph.D. degree at Purdue University in W. Lafayette, IN. Professor Reynolds has over 50 years of experience in Christi an education and has been involved in prayer and healing ministries. He has taught classes on the Bible and in areas of basic Christian principles, gifts of the Holy Spirit, marriage, prayer, the time of the end and return of Jesus from an Evangelical perspective. Professor Reynolds' experience as an engineering professor and in Christian education have given him a unique ability to write about practical aspects of our relationship with God through our faith and trust in and obedience to Jesus and of future events associated with the seven-year tribulation, the time of the end, and the return of Jesus.