Random vibration of structures: A personal perspective

Author Type

Faculty

Co-Author Type 1

Outside Researcher

Co-Author Type 2

Outside Researcher

Co-Author Type 3

Outside Researcher

College

Engineering and Computer Science

Department

Ocean and Mechanical Engineering

Document Type

Article

Publication/Event/Conference Title

Applied Mechanics Reviews

Publication Status

Version of Record

Abstract

Some topics in random vibration of structures are reviewed. For this occasion three topics are chosen: (a) effect of cross correlations in linear vibration of continuous structures, (b) effect of choice of deterministic theory describing the dynamic behavior of the structure, (c) new versions of stochastic l inearization of nonlinear continuous structures. The essay attempts to partially answer a familiar but still nagging question “Now that I’m here, where am I?”. © 1995 American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

First Page

809

Last Page

825

DOI

10.1115/1.3005095

Publication Date

1-1-1995

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