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Friction-vibration interactions are common but important phenomena in science and engineering. Handbook of Friction-Vibration Interactions introduces the principles and provides the resources to understand and work with them. A unified theoretical framework includes some of the most important engineering applications. The first three chapters in the book introduce basic concepts and analytical methods of friction and vibration. The fourth chapter presents the general principles on friction-vibration interactions, and also touches on various engineering applications. In the fifth chapter the concepts and methods are extended to some of the most critical engineering applications in high-tech industry, presenting the friction-vibration interaction principle and applications in data storage systems.
Contents
DedicationList of figures and tablesPrefaceAbout the authorChapter 1: Introduction Abstract:1.1 Contact, friction and vibration1.2 Engineering significance of friction-vibration interactions1.3 Organization of the bookChapter 2: Fundamentals of vibrations Abstract:2.1 Introduction2.2 Linear vibrations under deterministic excitations2.3 Random vibrations2.4 Non-linear vibrationsChapter 3: Fundamentals of contact mechanics and friction Abstract:3.1 Introduction3.2 Contact between two solid surfaces3.3 Friction between two solid surfacesChapter 4: Friction-vibration interactions Abstract:4.1 Introduction4.2 Friction-vibration interactions of single-degree-of-freedom systems4.3 Vibrations of multi-degree-of-freedom-systems with friction4.4 Vibrations of continuum systems with friction4.5 Applications in science and engineeringChapter 5: Friction-vibration interactions and applications in computer hard disk drive system Abstract:5.1 Introduction5.2 Contact/friction-induced vibrations of slider in hard disk drive5.3 Acoustic emission due to contact/friction-vibration interactions5.4 Identification of interface contact and friction dynamics using vibrational signal5.5 Disk surface screening and certification for mass production by using acoustic emission techniqueIndex