Rotating Machinery Vibration
Discover the essential insights into machinery dynamics with "Rotating Machinery Vibration" by Maurice L. Adams, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2009. This comprehensive second edition spans 476 pages and serves as a crucial resource for engineering professionals seeking a solid foundation in vibration analysis.
Adams systematically explores the sources and types of vibration encountered in rotating machinery, enhancing your understanding of these critical concepts. The book further delves into advanced topics such as computer modeling and machine vibration signal analysis, making it an indispensable guide for tackling real-world engineering challenges.
In addition to the wealth of information presented, readers will gain access to downloadable resources. These tools are designed to aid in analyzing general rotor vibrations, ensuring you have the support you need for practical application. Elevate your expertise in turbomachines and rotors with this essential title today!