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The book is intended as a support for students attending “Mechanical Vibrations” courses within Master’s Degree programs in Engineering. Emphasis is placed both on the physical interpretation of vibration phenomena and on mathematical modeling. Insights into experimental methods and industrial applications are provided as well.
The topics include free and forced vibrations of single-degree-of-freedom systems, vibrations of discrete multi-degree-of-freedom systems, vibration isolation, vibrations of continuous systems, and modal analysis.
Alberto Doria is a Full Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Padua, where he teaches Mechanical Vibrations in the Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics in the Bachelor’s Degree in Aerospace Engineering. He coordinates the activities of the Mechanical Vibrations and Modal Analysis laboratories. His current research interests include vibration analysis and control, vibration energy harvesting, and robot vibrations.
Roberto Lot is a Full Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering of the University of Padua, where he teaches Applied Mechanics, Mechanical Vibrations, and Hybrid Electric Vehicles. For over twenty years, he has been involved in research and consulting in the field of vehicle dynamics and control at an international level.
ISBN: 9788854959385
Collana: Ingegneria industriale e dell'informazione
Autori: Alberto Doria, Roberto Lot
Edizione: 2026
Stato: Disponibile