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Chapters are
grouped according to subject matter.
The first
group discusses theory; the second considers
instrumentation and measurements, and procedures for
analyzing and testing systems subjected to shock and
vibration.
Vibration that
is induced by ground motion and fluid flow is considered
next; then methods of controlling shock and vibration;
followed by chapters on packaging engineering to prevent
equipment from being damaged in transit; on the theory and
practice of equipment design; and on the effects of shock
and vibration on humans.
New material
includes computer techniques for solving problems, new
instrumentation based on microchip technology, advances in
analysis of data and models, application of finite element
methods, and test criteria and specifications.
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