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Hilbert Transform Applications in Mechanical Vibration

English

By (author): Michael Feldman

Hilbert Transform Applications in Mechanical Vibration addresses recent advances in theory and applications of the Hilbert transform to vibration engineering, enabling laboratory dynamic tests to be performed more rapidly and accurately. The author integrates important pioneering developments in signal processing and mathematical models with typical properties of mechanical dynamic constructions such as resonance, nonlinear stiffness and damping. A comprehensive account of the main applications is provided, covering dynamic testing and the extraction of the modal parameters of nonlinear vibration systems, including the initial elastic and damping force characteristics. This unique merger of technical properties and digital signal processing allows the instant solution of a variety of engineering problems and the in-depth exploration of the physics of vibration by analysis, identification and simulation.

This book will appeal to both professionals and students working in mechanical, aerospace, and civil engineering, as well as naval architecture, biomechanics, robotics, and mechatronics.

Hilbert Transform Applications in Mechanical Vibration employs modern applications of the Hilbert transform time domain methods including:

  • The Hilbert Vibration Decomposition method for adaptive separation of a multi-component non-stationary vibration signal into simple quasi-harmonic components; this method is characterized by high frequency resolution, which provides a comprehensive account of the case of amplitude and frequency modulated vibration analysis.
  • The FREEVIB and FORCEVIB main applications, covering dynamic testing and extraction of the modal parameters of nonlinear vibration systems including the initial elastic and damping force characteristics under free and forced vibration regimes. Identification methods contribute to efficient and accurate testing of vibration systems, avoiding effort-consuming measurement and analysis.
  • Precise identification of nonlinear and asymmetric systems considering high frequency harmonics on the base of the congruent envelope and congruent frequency.
  • Accompanied by a website at www.wiley.com/go/feldman, housing MATLAB®/ SIMULINK codes.
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Product Details
  • Weight: 626g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Mar 2011
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780470978276

About Michael Feldman

Michael Feldman Technion IsraelMichael Feldman is Computer System Engineer and Adjunct Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Technion. His research focuses on signal processing vibration engineering; analysis of dynamic signals and mechanical systems modal testing and monitoring and diagnostics of machines. He is a past editor of the Journal Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing and has authored two books in Russian as well as contributions to the Encyclopedia of Structural Health Monitoring (Wiley 2009) and Encyclopedia of Vibration (Academic Press 2001).

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