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Random vibration and statistical linearization

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In this paper, a comprehensive account of statistical linearization with related techniques allowing the solution of a very wide variety of practical non-linear random vibration problems is given, and the principal value of these methods is that they are readily generalized to deal with complex mechanical and structural systems and complex types of excitation such as earthquakes.
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Interest in the study of random vibration problems using the concepts of stochastic process theory has grown rapidly due to the need to design structures and machinery which can operate reliably when subjected to random loads, for example winds and earthquakes. This is the first comprehensive account of statistical linearization - powerful and versatile methods with related techniques allowing the solution of a very wide variety of practical non-linear random vibration problems. The principal value of these methods is that unlike other analytical methods, they are readily generalized to deal with complex mechanical and structural systems and complex types of excitation such as earthquakes.

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