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Non-Linear Vibratory Systems

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Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations
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The aim in this chapter is to introduce the idea of mechanical elements, springs and dampers which do not behave linearly and the approximation approaches needed to solve the equations of motion of vibratory systems incorporating such elements.

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  • Dimarogonas, A.D., Vibration Engineering (West, St. Paul, 1976)

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  • Dinca, F. and Teodosiu, C., Non-Linear and Random Vibrations (Academic, New York, 1975)

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  • Seto, W.W., Theory and Problems of Mechanical Vibrations (Schaum, New York, 1964)

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  • Steidel, R.F., Jr., An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations, 2nd edition (Wiley, New York, 1979)

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  • Timoshenko, S., Young, D.H. and Weaver, W. Jr., Vibration Problems in Engineering, 4th edition (Wiley, New York, 1974)

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Hussey, M. (1983). Non-Linear Vibratory Systems. In: Fundamentals of Mechanical Vibrations. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-17070-8_9

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