Dynamics of structures Ray W. Clough and Joseph Penzien

By: Clough, Ray W [author]Contributor(s): Penzien, Joseph [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Mcgraw-Hill, c1993Edition: Second editionDescription: xxii, 738 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0070113947Subject(s): STRUCTURAL ANALYSISLOC classification: TA 654 .C56 1993
Contents:
Part I: Single-degree-of-freedom systems -- Part II: Multi-degree-of-freedom systems -- Part III: Distributed-parameter systems -- Part IV: Random vibrations -- Part V: Earthquake engineering
Summary: The analytical formulations and techniques presented can serve effectively as the basis for continuing development of new computer programs to be used by the engineer in designing and analyzing structures which function in dynamic environments.
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Includes index.

Part I: Single-degree-of-freedom systems -- Part II: Multi-degree-of-freedom systems -- Part III: Distributed-parameter systems -- Part IV: Random vibrations -- Part V: Earthquake engineering

The analytical formulations and techniques presented can serve effectively as the basis for continuing development of new computer programs to be used by the engineer in designing and analyzing structures which function in dynamic environments.

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