Vibration Problems in Engineering by D. H. Young, S. P. Timoshenko, W. Weaver

Vibration Problems in Engineering



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Vibration Problems in Engineering D. H. Young, S. P. Timoshenko, W. Weaver ebook
ISBN: 0471632287, 9780471632283
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Format: pdf
Page: 497


Vibration is not always a problem. Students' Creative Problem Solving Helps Tech Alumni Tackle Engineering Issues. Machines such as oscillating sanders and vibratory tumblers use vibration to remove materials and finish surfaces. In some tasks, vibration is essential. The vibration problem that we wrote off in the age of standalone drives has manifested itself in new large-scale systems installed in data centers. Climbing the towers, engineers took motion pictures of the cable as it vibrated under impulses from electric motors. Menominee engineering company run by alumni and Senior Capstone Design students at Michigan Tech team up. Field studies of the vibration problem were carried out in a highly original manner. Last Modified 4:50 PM, May 6, 2011. Jbdonova@mtu.edu The student team recorded data onboard a working ferry that used a Fernstrum cooler, to determine the vibration sources and frequencies at different engine speeds.

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