Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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559898 | Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing | 2006 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Interest in the analysis of random vibrations of mechanical systems started to grow about a half century ago in response to the need for a theory that could accurately predict structural response to jet engine noise and missile launch-induced environments. However, the work that enabled development of the theory of random vibrations started about a half century earlier. This paper discusses contributions to the theory of random vibrations from the time of Einstein to the time of an MIT workshop that was organized by Crandall in 1958.
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Authors
Thomas L. Paez,