Introduction to Advanced Vibrations starts with a review of single and double degree of freedom systems. After that, multiple degrees of freedom systems are introduced to explain the vibrations of string and beam. These vibration systems provide to apply or use them into practical problems
Introduction to Advanced Vibrations
Instructor: Yang-Hann Kim
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You will going to learn basic concepts of vibration of string.
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Reviewed on Jul 11, 2020
Wonderful Course to learn about Vibration Analysis
Reviewed on Jun 25, 2020
EXCELLENT COURSE FOR FACULTY AND RESEARCH SCHOLARS
Reviewed on Aug 16, 2020
The assignment at the end made the course more useful
Recommended if you're interested in Physical Science and Engineering
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