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Statistical Dynamics and Reliability Theory for Mechanical Structures (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

Statistical Dynamics and Reliability Theory for Mechanical Structures (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics)

Statistical Dynamics and Reliability Theory for Mechanical Structures
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Statistical Dynamics and Reliability Theory for Mechanical Structures (Foundations of Engineering Mechanics) Hardback - 2003 - 2003rd Edition

by Svetlitsky, Valery A.; Reshetov, Nikolay [Translator]

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The monograph text is based on lectures delivered by author during many years for students of Applied Iechanics Department of Bauman Ioscow State Technical University. The monograph includes also analitical results of scientific research obtained in collaboration with industry. Progress in developing new equipment has called for a better understand- ing of the physical peculiarities pertaining to the action of designed structures in real conditions. This is necessary for increasing the accuracy of the analysis and making these structures more reliable. It has been found that classical determined perturbations are not principal and that determinism-based methods of classical mechanics prove insufficient for understanding and explaining physical effects that arise at the operation of instruments located on moving objects, the vibration of rocket engines, the motion of a vehicle, and the action of wind and seismic loads. Therefore the necessity arose for devising a new physical model to analyze these dynamic processes and, in particular, for creating a new mathematical apparatus that would allow us to take into account non-deterministic external excitations. The theory of random processes that had been developed well enough as applied to problems of radio engineering and automatic control, where the effect produced by random excitations appeared to be commensurable with that of deterministic excitations and where the ignoring of the random ex- citations would bring about incorrect results, became such an apparatus.

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The theory of random processes is an integral part of the analysis and synthesis of complex engineering systems. This textbook systematically presents the fundamentals of statistical dynamics and reliability theory. The theory of Markovian processes used during the analysis of random dynamic processes in mechanical systems is described in detail. Examples are machines, instruments and structures loaded with perturbations. The reliability and lifetime of those objects depend on how properly these perturbations are taken into account. Random vibrations with finite and infinite numbers of degrees of freedom are analyzed as well as the theory and numerical methods of non-stationary processes under the conditions of statistical indeterminacy. This textbook is addressed to students and post-graduate of technical universities. It can be also useful to lecturers and mechanical engineers, including designers in different industries.
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