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Vibration Problems ICOVP 2011 [electronic resource] : The 10th International Conference on Vibration Problems / edited by Jiří Náprstek, Jaromír Horáček, Miloslav Okrouhlík, Bohdana Marvalová, Ferdinand Verhulst, Jerzy T. Sawicki.

By: Náprstek, Jiří [editor.].
Contributor(s): Horáček, Jaromír [editor.] | Okrouhlík, Miloslav [editor.] | Marvalová, Bohdana [editor.] | Verhulst, Ferdinand [editor.] | Sawicki, Jerzy T [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Proceedings in Physics: 139Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2011Description: XX, 834p. 443 illus., 16 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400720695.Subject(s): Physics | Mechanics | Materials | Vibration | Physics | Mechanics | Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control | Theoretical, Mathematical and Computational Physics | Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials | Applied and Technical PhysicsDDC classification: 531 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Preface Part 1: Keynote Lectures -- Part 2: Vibration Problems in Structural Dynamics, Damage Mechanics and Composite Materials -- Part 3: Analysis of the Non-Linear Deterministic / Stochastic Vibrations Phenomena.-  Part 4: Active Vibration Control.- Part 5: Dynamics of Rotating Systems -- Part 6: Flow-Induced Vibrations, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Vibroacoustics, Aeroelasticity -- Part 7: Wave Problems in Solid Mechanics -- Part 8: Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling in Vibrations Problems -- Part 9: Experimental Techniques, Signal Processing and Analysis -- Part 10: Vibrations of Transport Systems.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This volume presents the Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Vibration Problems, September 5-8, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic. Since they started in 1990 the ICOVP conferences have matured into a reference platform reflecting the state-of-the-art of dynamics in the broadest sense, bringing together scientists from different backgrounds who are actively working on vibration-related problems in theoretical, experimental and applied dynamics, thus facilitating a lively exchange of ideas, methods and results. Dynamics as a scientific discipline draws inspiration from a large variety of engineering areas, such as Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Aero and Space Technology, Wind and Earthquake Engineering and Transport and Building Machinery. Moreover, the basic research in dynamics nowadays includes many fields of theoretical physics and various interdisciplinary subject areas. ICOVP 2011 covers all branches of dynamics and offers the most up-to-date results and developments in a high-quality selection of 110 papers, with contributors and participants from 40 countries, representing a well-balanced overview.
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Preface Part 1: Keynote Lectures -- Part 2: Vibration Problems in Structural Dynamics, Damage Mechanics and Composite Materials -- Part 3: Analysis of the Non-Linear Deterministic / Stochastic Vibrations Phenomena.-  Part 4: Active Vibration Control.- Part 5: Dynamics of Rotating Systems -- Part 6: Flow-Induced Vibrations, Fluid-Structure Interaction, Vibroacoustics, Aeroelasticity -- Part 7: Wave Problems in Solid Mechanics -- Part 8: Computational Methods and Mathematical Modeling in Vibrations Problems -- Part 9: Experimental Techniques, Signal Processing and Analysis -- Part 10: Vibrations of Transport Systems.

This volume presents the Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Vibration Problems, September 5-8, 2011, Prague, Czech Republic. Since they started in 1990 the ICOVP conferences have matured into a reference platform reflecting the state-of-the-art of dynamics in the broadest sense, bringing together scientists from different backgrounds who are actively working on vibration-related problems in theoretical, experimental and applied dynamics, thus facilitating a lively exchange of ideas, methods and results. Dynamics as a scientific discipline draws inspiration from a large variety of engineering areas, such as Mechanical and Civil Engineering, Aero and Space Technology, Wind and Earthquake Engineering and Transport and Building Machinery. Moreover, the basic research in dynamics nowadays includes many fields of theoretical physics and various interdisciplinary subject areas. ICOVP 2011 covers all branches of dynamics and offers the most up-to-date results and developments in a high-quality selection of 110 papers, with contributors and participants from 40 countries, representing a well-balanced overview.

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